AbstractBackground: Members of the rel/NFκB family of transcription factors play a vital role in the regulation of rapid cellular responses, such as those required to fight infection or react to cellular stress. Members of this family of proteins form homo- and heterodimers with differing affinities for dimerization. They share a structural motif known as the rel homology region (RHR), the C-terminal one third of which mediates protein dimerization. Crystal structures of the rel/NFκB family members p50 and p65 in their DNA-bound homodimeric form have been solved. These structures showed that the residues from the dimerization domains of both p50 and p65 participate in DNA binding and that the DNA–protein and protein dimerization surfaces f...
The predominant inducible form of the NF-KB transcription factor is a heteromeric complex containing...
Many eukaryotic transcription factors function after forming oligomers. The choice of protein partne...
Many eukaryotic transcription factors function after forming oligomers. The choice of protein partne...
AbstractBackground: Members of the rel/NFκB family of transcription factors play a vital role in the...
The nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B‐cells (NFκB) transcription factors ...
The nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B‐cells (NFκB) transcription factors ...
AbstractThe Rel family comprises a group of structurally related, eukaryotic transcription factors. ...
AbstractBackground: The NF-κB family of dimeric transcription factors regulates the expression of se...
AbstractThe Rel family comprises a group of structurally related, eukaryotic transcription factors. ...
The main nuclear factor kappa B transcription factor family members RelA-p50 heterodimer and RelA ho...
The Rel/NF-kB family of eukaryotic transcription factors bind DNA with high specificity and affinity...
The nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) transcription factor family regulates genes involved in cell prolifera...
AbstractBackground: The NF-κB family of dimeric transcription factors regulates the expression of se...
The crystal structure of human NF‐κB p52 in its specific complex with the natural κB DNA binding sit...
AbstractProtein-protein interactions govern a wide range of cellular processes. Molecular recognitio...
The predominant inducible form of the NF-KB transcription factor is a heteromeric complex containing...
Many eukaryotic transcription factors function after forming oligomers. The choice of protein partne...
Many eukaryotic transcription factors function after forming oligomers. The choice of protein partne...
AbstractBackground: Members of the rel/NFκB family of transcription factors play a vital role in the...
The nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B‐cells (NFκB) transcription factors ...
The nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B‐cells (NFκB) transcription factors ...
AbstractThe Rel family comprises a group of structurally related, eukaryotic transcription factors. ...
AbstractBackground: The NF-κB family of dimeric transcription factors regulates the expression of se...
AbstractThe Rel family comprises a group of structurally related, eukaryotic transcription factors. ...
The main nuclear factor kappa B transcription factor family members RelA-p50 heterodimer and RelA ho...
The Rel/NF-kB family of eukaryotic transcription factors bind DNA with high specificity and affinity...
The nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) transcription factor family regulates genes involved in cell prolifera...
AbstractBackground: The NF-κB family of dimeric transcription factors regulates the expression of se...
The crystal structure of human NF‐κB p52 in its specific complex with the natural κB DNA binding sit...
AbstractProtein-protein interactions govern a wide range of cellular processes. Molecular recognitio...
The predominant inducible form of the NF-KB transcription factor is a heteromeric complex containing...
Many eukaryotic transcription factors function after forming oligomers. The choice of protein partne...
Many eukaryotic transcription factors function after forming oligomers. The choice of protein partne...