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Forkhead box protein
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'''Forkhead box proteins''' (FOX) are transcription factors involved in regulation of gene expression. They contain a DNA-binding motif (DBD) of 80-100 amino acids having a winged-helix shape<ref>PMID:17889656</ref>. For details on individual FOX proteins, see <br /> | '''Forkhead box proteins''' (FOX) are transcription factors involved in regulation of gene expression. They contain a DNA-binding motif (DBD) of 80-100 amino acids having a winged-helix shape<ref>PMID:17889656</ref>. For details on individual FOX proteins, see <br /> | ||
*[[FOXP2]]<br /> | *[[FOXP2]]<br /> | ||
| + | *[[Foxp2 bound specifically to DNA]]<br /> | ||
*[[Forkhead Box Protein 3]]<br /> | *[[Forkhead Box Protein 3]]<br /> | ||
| - | *[[Forkhead box protein M1 | + | *[[Forkhead box protein M1]].<br /> |
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See also [[Transcription and RNA Processing]] and [[Neurodevelopmental Disorders]]. | See also [[Transcription and RNA Processing]] and [[Neurodevelopmental Disorders]]. | ||
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Forkhead box proteins (FOX) are transcription factors involved in regulation of gene expression. They contain a DNA-binding motif (DBD) of 80-100 amino acids having a winged-helix shape[1]. For details on individual FOX proteins, see
See also Transcription and RNA Processing and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
3D structures of FOX
Updated on 22-January-2016
References
- ↑ Tuteja G, Kaestner KH. SnapShot: forkhead transcription factors I. Cell. 2007 Sep 21;130(6):1160. PMID:17889656 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2007.09.005
