p53 and cell cycle dependent transcription of kinesin family member 23 (KIF23) is controlled via a CHR promoter element bound by DREAM and MMB complexes.
The microtubule-dependent molecular motor KIF23 (Kinesin family member 23) is one of two components of the centralspindlin complex assembled during late stages of mitosis. Formation of this complex is known as an essential step for cytokinesis. Here, we identified KIF23 as a new transcriptional targ...
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Main Authors: | Martin Fischer, Inga Grundke, Sindy Sohr, Marianne Quaas, Saskia Hoffmann, Arne Knörck, Catalina Gumhold, Karen Rother |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/666b4b8b77c64e5caf3efef49c229974 |
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