Nuclear factor I
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Family of transcription factorsTemplate:SHORTDESC:Family of transcription factors
Nuclear factor I (NF-I) is a family of closely related transcription factors. They constitutively bind as dimers to specific sequences of DNA with high affinity.[1] Family members contain an unusual DNA binding domain that binds to the recognition sequence 5'-TTGGCXXXXXGCCAA-3'.[2]
Subtypes include:
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