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1cqt: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A TERNARY COMPLEX CONTAINING AN OCA-B PEPTIDE, THE OCT-1 POU DOMAIN, AND AN OCTAMER ELEMENT
1e3o: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF OCT-1 POU DIMER BOUND TO MORE
1gt0: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A POU/HMG/DNA TERNARY COMPLEX
1hf0: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE DNA-BINDING DOMAIN OF OCT-1 BOUND TO DNA AS A DIMER
1o4x: TERNARY COMPLEX OF THE DNA BINDING DOMAINS OF THE OCT1 AND SOX2 TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS WITH A 19MER OLIGONUCLEOTIDE FROM THE HOXB1 REGULATORY ELEMENT
1oct: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE OCT-1 POU DOMAIN BOUND TO AN OCTAMER SITE: DNA RECOGNITION WITH TETHERED DNA-BINDING MODULES
1pog: SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE OCT-1 POU-HOMEO DOMAIN DETERMINED BY NMR AND RESTRAINED MOLECULAR DYNAMICS
1pou: THE SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE OCT-1 POU-SPECIFIC DOMAIN REVEALS A STRIKING SIMILARITY TO THE BACTERIOPHAGE LAMBDA REPRESSOR DNA-BINDING DOMAIN
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