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transcription factor 4
This gene encodes transcription factor 4, a basic helix-turn-helix transcription factor. The encoded protein recognizes an Ephrussi-box ('E-box') binding site ('CANNTG') - a motif first identified in immunoglobulin enhancers. This gene is expressed predominantly in pre-B-cells, although it is found in other tissues as well. Defects in this gene are a cause of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different proteins have been described. [provided by RefSeq]
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| Synovial membrane |
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| Myometrium |
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| Small intestine |
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| Subdivision of nucle… |
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| Lateral nuclear grou… |
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| Fetal organ |
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| Sparteine |
100
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| Aethophyllinum |
91
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| Piperine |
87
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| CID 5140203 |
85
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| Tomatidenol |
82
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| Spectinomycin |
81
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Authors: Hoang Nguyen, Bradley J Merrill, Lisa Polak, Maria Nikolova, Michael Rendl, Timothy M Shaver, H Amalia Pasolli, Elaine Fuchs
Nature genetics 2009 OctAuthors: Abdolrahman S Nateri, Bradley Spencer-Dene, Axel Behrens
Nature 2005 Sep 8Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving TCF4.
conditions: Type 2 Diabetes
interventions: Intensive lifestyle counselling
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