2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.l7459
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Purification of the human cone‐rod homeobox protein

Abstract: A “lock and key” is the most common depiction of protein binding, protein has a specific structure, and its binding molecule of interest can fit into it. What happens when a protein domain needs to bind to multiple biomolecules? The transcription factor CRX is one of those with an activation domain that can bind to various biomolecules. CRX regulates the gene expression of cone and rod photoreceptors. To effectively regulate gene expression, CRX’s activation domain interacts with multiple transcriptional co‐ac… Show more

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