NF-kappa B binds within a region required for B-cell-specific expression of major histocompatibility complex class II gene E alpha d.

Molecular and Cellular Biology
M A BlanarR A Flavell

Abstract

A region upstream of the murine major histocompatibility complex gene, E alpha d, has been shown previously to be required for B-cell expression. Binding of the B-cell-specific factor, NF-kappa B, to a site within this region is indistinguishable from that observed with the kappa enhancer binding site. NF-kappa B may be responsible for E alpha d B-cell expression.

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