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Cell Growth & Differentiation, Vol 3, Issue 8 523-529, Copyright © 1992 by American Association of Cancer Research
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SE Smith and D Bohmann
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.
In the Gal4 adaptor assay, leucine zipper-containing proteins are tethered indirectly to the promoters of Gal4-responsive reporter genes via synthetic protein chimeras consisting of a Gal4 DNA-binding domain with an attached leucine zipper. Ternary complexes composed of the DNA binding site, the adaptor protein, and a leucine zipper factor can stimulate reporter gene activity, provided that the latter component possesses a transcriptional activation domain. This system is used to assay the transcriptional function and the interactions between various AP-1 factors.
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