1994
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.153.11.5082
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The second kappa B element, kappa B2, of the HLA-A class I regulatory complex is an essential part of the promoter.

Abstract: The MHC class I regulatory complex (CRC) contains the well characterized palindromic kappa B element, kappa B1, to which a number of nuclear factors are known to bind. This cis element plays an important role in controlling the transcription of MHC class I genes. In addition, the CRC contains a second kappa B element, kappa B2, which is located in tandem with the kappa B1 site, 5 bp upstream. In this study, from reporter gene transfection experiments, we present evidence that this kappa B2 site is as important… Show more

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