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E2F and Signal Transduction Pathways
Marie Chaussepied and Doron Ginsberg
volume 4 | issue 3
march 2005Pages: 392 - 396
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The E2F family of transcription factors is most well known for its ability to regulate the expression of genes required for DNA replication and cell cycle progression. However, recent studies indicate that E2F can also regulate transcription of upstream components of signal transduction pathways. Here we discuss the effects of E2F activity on signal transduction pathways and its potential biological consequences.
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