PMID: 7537974Apr 26, 1995Paper

The mouse homologue of the HTLV-I tax responsive element binding protein TAXREB107 is a highly conserved gene which may regulate some basal cellular functions

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
W NackenC Sorg

Abstract

We report the cDNA sequence of a mouse gene homologous to the HTLV-I tax responsive element binding protein TAXREB107 (M-TAXREB107). This gene is constitutively and ubiquitously expressed indicating a conserved biological function. We present evidence that its transcription is under strict control of a regulatory factor, which is rapidly metabolized.

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