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Muscle Specificity Encoded by Specific Serum Response Factor-binding Sites
2001
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Serum response factor (SRF) is a MADS box transcription factor that regulates muscle-specific and growth factor-inducible genes by binding the consensus sequence CC(A/T) 6 GG, known as a CArG box. Because SRF expression is not restricted solely to muscle, its expression alone cannot account for the muscle specificity of some of its target genes. To understand further the role of SRF in muscle-specific transcription, we created transgenic mice harboring lacZ transgenes linked to tandem copies of
doi:10.1074/jbc.m010983200
pmid:11278806
fatcat:eohopgoavzdu3iovlprrd2hlj4