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== Introduction ==
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Oct-1, or Octamer-binding protein 1, is a DNA binding protein that belongs to the '''class 2 POU domain'''. The acronym POU originates from the three transcription factors in this class, including '''Pit-1, Octamer transcription factor proteins, and Unc-86'''. POU proteins serve various functions, but are all related to assisting in the function of the neuroendocrine system.

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 13/03/2012, through 01/06/2012 for use in the course "Proteins and Molecular Mechanisms" taught by Robert B. Rose at the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 451 through Sandbox Reserved 500.
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Introduction

Oct-1, or Octamer-binding protein 1, is a DNA binding protein that belongs to the class 2 POU domain. The acronym POU originates from the three transcription factors in this class, including Pit-1, Octamer transcription factor proteins, and Unc-86. POU proteins serve various functions, but are all related to assisting in the function of the neuroendocrine system.

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