Transcriptional activator LAG-3
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| Activator_LAG-3 | |||||||
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crystal structure of the csl-notch-mastermind ternary complex bound to dna | |||||||
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| Symbol | Activator_LAG-3 | ||||||
| Pfam | PF11498 | ||||||
| InterPro | IPR021587 | ||||||
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In molecular biology, the transcriptional activator LAG-3 is a transcriptional activator protein. The C. elegans Notch pathway, involved in the control of growth, differentiation and patterning in animal development, relies on either of the receptors GLP-1 or LIN-12.[1] Both these receptors promote signalling by the recruitment of LAG-3 to target promoters, where it then acts as a transcriptional activator. LAG-3 works as a ternary complex together with the DNA binding protein, LAG-1.[1]