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Point mutations in BCL6 DNA-binding domain reveal distinct

... We show here by point mutation analysis that the six ZFs of BCL6 are not equivalent in DNA-binding activity. Similar findings were reported for the POK proteins ZF5 and Kaiso [12 and 13]. The described experiments differed from our work though, as the ZF region of these two proteins was not examined ...
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Genomic Sequence Data - G3: Genes | Genomes | Genetics

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