22924.rar (2027)

: The mechanism by which specific signals tell a cell which proteins to build.

The identifier typically refers to a specific scientific sequence or fragment within molecular biology research. Specifically, it is associated with a 36-bp probe (spanning coordinates 22959 to 22924) used to study the interaction between transcription factors and DNA.

: This 36-bp probe forms two distinct cell-specific protein-DNA complexes, labeled C1 and C2 . 22924.rar

💡 : Sequence 22924 is not just a random string; it is a "landing pad" for proteins that control heart health and metabolic pathways in rat models.

: Understanding these complexes helps in the development of RAS-effector inhibitors and other cancer-fighting drugs. : The mechanism by which specific signals tell

The sequence represented by 22924 is part of a DNA probe used to investigate the binding behavior of (Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor alpha) and RXR (Retinoid X Receptor alpha).

According to a study on Cooperative Formation of Higher Order Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor Complexes, this sequence is a critical component for understanding how the rat heart-type peroxisome proliferator response element (HD PPRE) functions at a molecular level. Molecular Role and Interaction : This 36-bp probe forms two distinct cell-specific

: The binding is sensitive to the surrounding genetic architecture. Deleting specific flanking sequences (9-bp from the 5' end and 7-bp from the 3' end) reduces the formation to only a single complex. Scientific Context: PPAR and RXR