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Changes in the Concentration of Regulatory DNA-binding Proteins

The amount of available DNA-binding proteins is, in many situations, a critical factor for the extent of transcription regulation. The concentration of regulatory DNA-binding proteins can be regulated within the framework of the following processes in eucaryotes  [Pg.24]

The above points will be discussed in more detail in the following section (Section 1.4) in the context of eucaryotic gene regulation. [Pg.24]

Only autoregulation will be introduced as an example of the regulation of DNA-binding proteins at the level of transcription. [Pg.24]


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