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Search results 1 to 11 out of 11 for Sox2

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Category: InteractionExperiment
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Interaction Experiment
Description: Inhibition of DNA binding of Sox2 by the SUMO conjugation.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Sox2 induction by FGF and FGFR2 activating mutations inhibits Wnt signaling and osteoblast differentiation.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Differential roles for Sox15 and Sox2 in transcriptional control in mouse embryonic stem cells.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Sox2 uses multiple domains to associate with proteins present in Sox2-protein complexes.
Interaction Experiment
Description: A direct physical interaction between Nanog and Sox2 regulates embryonic stem cell self-renewal.
Interaction Experiment
Description: A Methylation-Phosphorylation Switch Determines Sox2 Stability and Function in ESC Maintenance or Differentiation.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Proteolysis of methylated SOX2 protein is regulated by L3MBTL3 and CRL4DCAF5 ubiquitin ligase.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Interaction of Sox2 with RNA binding proteins in mouse embryonic stem cells.
Interaction Experiment
Description: A dominant-negative form of mouse SOX2 induces trophectoderm differentiation and progressive polyploidy in mouse embryonic stem cells.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Stemness-related factor Sall4 interacts with transcription factors Oct-3/4 and Sox2 and occupies Oct-Sox elements in mouse embryonic stem cells.
Interaction Experiment
Description: EYA1 and SIX1 drive the neuronal developmental program in cooperation with the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex and SOX2 in the mammalian inner ear.