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DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(91)90531-3
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A liver-enriched transcriptional activator protein, LAP, and a transcriptional inhibitory protein, LIP, are translated from the sam mRNA

Patrick Descombes,Ulrich Schibler

Biology
Leucine zipper
Repressor
1991
LAP, a transcriptional activator, and LIP, a transcriptional repressor, are translated from a single mRNA species by using two AUGs within the same reading frame. These two proteins share the 145 C-terminal amino acids that contain the basic DNA-binding domain and the leucine zipper dimerization helix. Probably owing to its higher affinity for its DNA cognate sequences, LIP can attenuate the transcriptional stimulation by LAP in substoichiometric amounts. As revealed by transient transfection experiments, a moderate increase in the ratio results in a significantly higher transcriptional activation of an appropriate target gene. The ratio increases about 5-fold during terminal rat liver differentiation and is thus likely to modulate the activity of LAP in the intact animal.
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    A liver-enriched transcriptional activator protein, LAP, and a transcriptional inhibitory protein, LIP, are translated from the sam mRNA” is a paper by Patrick Descombes Ulrich Schibler published in 1991. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.