An extended alpha-helix and specific amino acid residues opposite the DNA-binding surface of the cAMP response element binding protein basic domain are important for human T cell lymphotropic retrovirus type I Tax binding. (Q55240211)
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scientific article published in October 1998
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English | An extended alpha-helix and specific amino acid residues opposite the DNA-binding surface of the cAMP response element binding protein basic domain are important for human T cell lymphotropic retrovirus type I Tax binding. |
scientific article published in October 1998 |
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An extended alpha-helix and specific amino acid residues opposite the DNA-binding surface of the cAMP response element binding protein basic domain are important for human T cell lymphotropic retrovirus type I Tax binding. (English)
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Tang Y
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Tie F
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Boros I
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Harrod R
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Glover M
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Giam CZ
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1 October 1998
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42
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27339-27346
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