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Hox transcriptional specificity despite a single class of cofactors: Are flexible interaction modes the key?: Plasticity in Hox/PBC interaction modes as a common molecular strategy for shaping Hox transcriptional activities. (19th December 2012)
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Hox transcriptional specificity despite a single class of cofactors: Are flexible interaction modes the key?: Plasticity in Hox/PBC interaction modes as a common molecular strategy for shaping Hox transcriptional activities. (19th December 2012)
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Hox transcriptional specificity despite a single class of cofactors: Are flexible interaction modes the key?
Abstract: Editor's suggested further reading in BioEssays ftz Evolution: Findings, hypotheses and speculations (response to DOI 10.1002/bies.201100019 ) Abstract On the border of the homeotic function: Re‐evaluating the controversial role of cofactor‐recruiting motifs Abstract Control of DNA replication: A new facet of Hox proteins? Abstract Classification of sequence signatures: a guide to Hox protein function Abstract Abstract : Hox proteins use flexible interaction modes with their common PBC cofactors to diversify and specify their transcriptional activities in vivo: the tangram‐like model.