The Rel homology domain (RHD) is composed of two structural domains, an N-terminal DNA_binding domain (Pfam:PF00554) and a C-terminal dimerisation domain. This is the dimerisation domain [1].
Proteins containing the Rel homology domain (RHD) are eukaryotic transcription factors. The RHD is composed of two structural domains. This is the N-terminal DNA-binding domain that is similar to that found in P53. The C-terminal domain has an immu ...
Proteins containing the Rel homology domain (RHD) are eukaryotic transcription factors. The RHD is composed of two structural domains. This is the N-terminal DNA-binding domain that is similar to that found in P53. The C-terminal domain has an immunoglobulin-like fold (See Pfam:PF16179) that functions as a dimerisation domain [1-2].
The Rel homology domain (RHD) is composed of two structural domains, an N-terminal DNA_binding domain (Pfam:PF00554) and a C-terminal dimerisation domain. This is the dimerisation domain [1].
Proteins containing the Rel homology domain (RHD) are eukaryotic transcription factors. The RHD is composed of two structural domains. This is the N-terminal DNA-binding domain that is similar to that found in P53. The C-terminal domain has an immu ...
Proteins containing the Rel homology domain (RHD) are eukaryotic transcription factors. The RHD is composed of two structural domains. This is the N-terminal DNA-binding domain that is similar to that found in P53. The C-terminal domain has an immunoglobulin-like fold (See Pfam:PF16179) that functions as a dimerisation domain [1-2].