CIITA antikoerper, C2ta antikoerper, EG669998 antikoerper, Gm9475 antikoerper, C2TA antikoerper, CIITAIV antikoerper, MHC2TA antikoerper, NLRA antikoerper, Mhc2ta antikoerper, class II, major histocompatibility complex, transactivator antikoerper, class II major histocompatibility complex transactivator antikoerper, MHC class II transactivator antikoerper, class II transactivator antikoerper, CIITA antikoerper, LOC710761 antikoerper, ciita antikoerper, LOC100443575 antikoerper, Ciita antikoerper, LOC100736732 antikoerper
Hintergrund
The transactivator CIITA regulates basal and interferon-induced expression of MHC class II genes. CIITA restores expression of all MHC II gene expression in mutant cells and corrects regulatory defects of those genes. Activation is via the proximal promoter. No DNA binding of in vitro translated CIITA was detected. CIITA may act in a coactivator-like fashion through protein-protein interactions by contacting factors binding to the proximal MHC class II promoter, to elements of the transcription machinery, or both. Alternatively it may activate HLA class II transcription by modifying proteins that bind to the MHC class II promoter.Synonyms: MHC class II transactivator, MHC2TA