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Factor inhibiting HIF

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**[[1l8c]] - hFIH 1α C terminal + CREB-binding protein zinc finger<br />
**[[1l8c]] - hFIH 1α C terminal + CREB-binding protein zinc finger<br />
**[[4h6j]] - hFIH 1α PAS B domain (mutant) + aryl hydrocarbon nuclear translocator<br />
**[[4h6j]] - hFIH 1α PAS B domain (mutant) + aryl hydrocarbon nuclear translocator<br />
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**[[4b7e]], [[4b7k]], [[4jaa]] - hFIH1α + consensus ankyrin repeat peptide<br />
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**[[4b7e]], [[4b7k]], [[4jaa]], [[4nr1]] - hFIH1α + consensus ankyrin repeat peptide<br />
*FIH2α
*FIH2α

Revision as of 09:38, 1 April 2015

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For details on Factor inhibiting HIF see Molecular Playground/FIH. HIF is hypoxia-inducible factor - transcription factors that respond to hypoxia, i.e., decrease in oxygen.

3D Structures of factor inhibiting HIF

Updated on 01-April-2015

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