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Intramolecular interactions between the AF3 domain and the C-terminus of the human progesterone receptor are mediated through two LXXLL motifs
X. Dong, John Challis, Stephen Lye
Office of DVC Research
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Neuroscience
C-Terminus
100%
Progesterone Receptor
100%
Progesterone
80%
Transactivation
40%
In Vivo
20%
Repressor
20%
In Vitro
20%
Genetic Transcription
20%
Promoter Region
20%
Amino Acid
20%
Protein Interaction
20%
Protein Conformation
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
C-Terminus
100%
Progesterone Receptor
100%
Progesterone
80%
Transactivation
40%
Isoform
20%
Amino Acids
20%
Genetic Transcription
20%
Promoter Region
20%
Repressor
20%
Protein Interaction
20%
Protein Conformation
20%