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C. Desplan
1991
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Genes & Development, 1992
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Developmental Biology, 1999
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1993
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Sequence-specific DNA binding activity in the RAE28 protein, a mouse homologue of the Drosophila polyhomeotic protein
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IUBMB Life, 1998
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Nucleic Acids Research, 2003
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The Drosophila developmental gene, engrailed, encodes a sequence-specific DNA binding activity
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Embryonic Pattern in Drosophila: The Spatial Distribution and Sequence-specific DNA Binding of engrailed Protein
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Turnover of binding sites for transcription factors involved in early Drosophila development
Jorge Vieira
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Binding site-dependent direct activation and repression of in vitro transcription by Drosophila homeodomain proteins
Claude Desplan
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Mutational analysis of the engrailed homeodomain recognition helix by phage display
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Molecular and Functional Analysis of scalloped Recessive Lethal Alleles in Drosophila melanogaster
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Characterization of the dead ringer gene identifies a novel, highly conserved family of sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins
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Differential DNA binding properties of three human homeodomain proteins
Antonio Daga
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Binding properties of the complex formed by the Arabidopsis TALE homeodomain proteins STM and BLH3 to DNA containing single and double target sites
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A new bipartite DNA-binding domain: cooperative interaction between the cut repeat and homeo domain of the cut homeo proteins
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A homology domain shared between Drosophila optomotor-blind and mouse Brachyury is involved in DNA binding
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Structural organization and sequence of the homeotic gene Antennapedia of Drosophila melanogaster
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