Herzog et al., 2011 - Google Patents
TIF1β association with HP1 is essential for post-gastrulation development, but not for Sertoli cell functions during spermatogenesisHerzog et al., 2011
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- Herzog M
- Wendling O
- Guillou F
- Chambon P
- Mark M
- Losson R
- Cammas F
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- Developmental biology
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TIF1β is an essential mammalian transcriptional corepressor. It interacts with the heterochromatin proteins HP1 through a highly conserved motif, the HP1box, and we have previously shown that this interaction is essential for the differentiation of F9 cells to occur …
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