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Transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression at Early Stages of Arabidopsis Vein Development
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How multicellular organisms activate gene expression in the correct cells at the correct time is a central question in biology. In animals, in which this question has been investigated extensively, broadly expressed transcription factors activate target gene expression in narrow domains by a...
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Transcriptional regulation of the zebrafish activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) gene
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Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID, encoded by Aicda) mediates affinity maturation of immunoglobulin genes. Early studies in mammals indicated that the transcription of Aicda was regulated by a number of transcriptional regulatory regions, including a B-cell specific enhancer in the...
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Transcriptional regulation of two immune genes: teleost activation-induced cytidine deaminase and duck major histocompatibility complex class I
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Differential gene expression allows organisms to develop specialized cell types and promptly respond to foreign pathogens. I) Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID/Aicda) is expressed in B-cells to diversify the secondary repertoire and effector functions of antibodies during the processes...