Deletion analysis of GAL4 defines two transcriptional activating segments
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Deletion analysis of GAL4 defines two transcriptional activating segments
Abstract
We describe the activities of a wide array of deletion mutants of GAL4, a yeast transcriptional activator. We identify two short regions of GAL4, each of which activates transcription when fused to the DNA-binding region of the molecule. Very large portions of GAL4 are not required for gene activation.
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