GATA transcription factor
GATA transcription factors are a family of transcription factors characterized by their ability to bind to the DNA sequence "GATA".[1]
Genes
In humans:
- GATA1 (see also GATA1)
- GATA2 (see also GATA2)
- GATA3 (see also GATA3)
- GATA4 (see also GATA4)
- GATA5 (see also GATA5)
- GATA6 (see also GATA6)
In yeast:
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References
- Ko LJ, Engel JD (1993). "DNA-binding specificities of the GATA transcription factor family". Mol. Cell. Biol. 13 (7): 4011–22. PMC 359950. PMID 8321208.
External links
- GATA+transcription+factors at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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