The transcription factor foxp3 can fold into two dimerization states with divergent implications for regulatory t cell function and immune homeostasis

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  • who: Fangwei Leng from the Hughes Medical Institute, Boston, MA, USA Tong University have published the research: The transcription factor FoxP3 can fold into two dimerization states with divergent implications for regulatory Tu00a0cell function and immune homeostasis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose an overall architecture of FoxP3-DNA complex, where the H-H dimer of FoxP3RBR-forkhead forms the primary contact with DNA, whereas two ZFs flexibly tethered through CC and RBR form secondary contacts with nearby sites on DNA without a fixed location relative to FoxP3RBR-forkhead .
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