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Transactivation properties of c‐Myb are critically dependent on two SUMO‐1 acceptor sites that are conjugated in a PIASy enhanced mannerDahle et al., 2003
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- Dahle
- Andersen T
- Nordgård O
- Matre V
- Del Sal G
- Gabrielsen O
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- European journal of biochemistry
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The transcription factor v‐Myb is a potent inducer of myeloid leukemias, and its cellular homologue c‐Myb plays a crucial role in the regulation of hematopoiesis. Recently, Bies and coworkers (Bies, J., Markus, J. & Wolff, L.(2002) J. Biol. Chem, 277, 8999–9009) presented …
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