FUBP/KH domain proteins in transcription: Back to the future

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Abstract

Drosophila genetic studies demonstrate that cell and tissue growth regulation is a primary developmental function of P-element somatic inhibitor (Psi), the sole ortholog of FUBP family RNA/DNA-binding proteins. Psi achieves growth control through interaction with Mediator, observations that should put to rest controversy surrounding Pol II transcriptional functions for these KH domain proteins.

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Quinn, L. M. (2017, May 27). FUBP/KH domain proteins in transcription: Back to the future. Transcription. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541264.2017.1293595

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