- Barrier-to-
autointegration factor is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the BANF1 gene. It is a
member of the barrier-to-
autointegration factor family...
- In
molecular biology, barrier-to-
autointegration factor (BAF) is a
family of
essential proteins that is
highly conserved in
metazoan evolution, and which...
- (including Vpr,
matrix and integrase), host
proteins (including
Barrier to
autointegration factor 1) and the
viral DNA. The PIC
enters the
cellular nucleus through...
-
response element binding protein (SREBP1), FOS and MOK2.
Barrier to
autointegration factor (BAF) is a chromatin-****ociated
protein that also
binds to the...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BAF or Baf may
refer to: Barrier-to-
autointegration factor, a
family of
proteins BRG1, or hbrm-****ociated factors, a family...
- that
plays a
significant role in
necrotic pyknosis is the barrier-to-
autointegration factor (BAF). The
function of BAF is to
facilitate the
tethering of...
- 2003). "Transcriptional
repressor germ cell-less (GCL) and
barrier to
autointegration factor (BAF)
compete for
binding to
emerin in vitro". The
Journal of...
- BAG
family molecular chaperone regulator 3 BANF1 BANF1 Barrier-to-
autointegration factor BAZ1B BAZ1B
Bromodomain Adjacent To Zinc
Finger Domain 1B BAZ2A...
- seem to have a
number of roles. They
interact with the barrier-to-
autointegration factor (BAF). and help to
repress gene expression, both by tethering...
- emerin. The LEM
segment enables LEMD3 to
attach to the barrier-to-
autointegration factor (BAF), and therefore,
indirectly interact with the chromatin...