HMG-R antikoerper, HMGA1A antikoerper, HMGIY antikoerper, Hmgi antikoerper, Hmgiy antikoerper, hmga1 antikoerper, hmgiy antikoerper, wu:fb12b06 antikoerper, wu:fb18f11 antikoerper, wu:fc19f01 antikoerper, wu:fi38b05 antikoerper, zgc:85677 antikoerper, AL023995 antikoerper, Hmga1a antikoerper, Hmga1b antikoerper, Hmgy antikoerper, HMG-I(Y) antikoerper, HMG-Y antikoerper, HMGA1 antikoerper, zgc:153948 antikoerper, high mobility group AT-hook 1 antikoerper, high mobility group protein HMG-I/HMG-Y antikoerper, high mobility group AT-hook 1a antikoerper, high mobility group AT-hook 1b antikoerper, HMGA1 antikoerper, Hmga1 antikoerper, TSC_c24220 antikoerper, hmga1a antikoerper, LOC705105 antikoerper, hmga1b antikoerper
Hintergrund
HMGA1 encodes a non-histone protein involved in many cellular processes, including regulation of inducible gene transcription, integration of retroviruses into chromosomes, and the metastatic progression of cancer cells. The encoded protein preferentially binds to the minor groove of A+T-rich regions in double-stranded DNA. It has little secondary structure in solution but assumes distinct conformations when bound to substrates such as DNA or other proteins. The encoded protein is frequently acetylated and is found in the nucleus.Synonyms: High mobility group AT-hook protein 1, High mobility group protein A1, High mobility group protein HMG-I/HMG-Y, High mobility group protein R