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The bZIP domains of Fos and Jun mediate a physical association with the TATA box-binding proteinRansone et al., 2018
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- Ransone L
- Kerr L
- Schmitt M
- Wamsley P
- Verma I
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Fos and Jun oncoproteins form a complex that regulates transcription from promoters containing AP-1 binding sites. These two proteins, like other transcriptional activators, are likely to stimulate transcription through direct and/or in direct interactions with members of …
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