Functional differences between yeast and human TFIID are localized to the highly conserved region.

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Published in Cell on April 19, 1991

Authors

B P Cormack1, M Strubin, A S Ponticelli, K Struhl

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1: Department of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.

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