Putative DNA Chromatin Binding Motif 1
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Putative DNA Chromatin Binding Motif 1 Definition
Putative DNA/Chromatin Binding Motif 1 is a protein containing three cysteine-rich zinc-binding PHD/LAP domains, a DNA-binding domain found in the Drosophila dead ringer gene product, five putative nuclear localization signals, and other conserved regions of unknown function. The protein may be expressed as a 170-kD protein in the nucleus and shares 56% overall amino acid sequence identity with RBBP2, which plays an important role in RB tumor suppressor regulation. (from OMIM 605393 and NCI)
Putative DNA Chromatin Binding Motif 1 Synonyms
Putative DNA/Chromatin Binding Motif 1, PUT 1
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