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Catalog No. L1380
Transcription factor (TF) (or sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA, by binding to a specific DNA sequence. The function of TFs is to regulate—turn on and off—genes in order to make sure that they are expressed in the right cell at the right time and in the right amount throughout the life of the cell and the organism. TFs function in a coordinated fashion to direct cell division, cell growth, and cell death throughout life; cell migration and organization (body plan) during embryonic development; and intermittently in response to signals from outside the cell, such as a hormone. There are up to 2600 TFs in the human genome. TargetMol’s Transcription Factor-Targeted Compound Library collects 695 compounds, TargetMol’s Transcription Factor-Targeted Compound Library collects 704 compounds, it is a supplemental tool for research in cell division and cell cycle regulation.
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