The multifunctional transcription factor YY1 is associated with the nuclear matrix. In osteoblasts, the interaction of several nuclear matrix-associated transcription factors with the bone specific osteocalcin gene contributes to tissue-specific and steroid hormone-mediated transcription. A canonica
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A short peptide at the C terminus is responsible for the nuclear localization of RAG2
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- 2002
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- 32
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