- transactivation
- trans·ac·ti·va·tion (trans-ak″tĭ-vaґshən) stimulation of gene transcription by a specific protein.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Transactivation — is an increased rate of gene expression triggered either by endogenous cellular or viral proteins transactivators . These protein factors act in trans ( i.e. , intermolecularly). HIV and HTLV are just two of the many viruses that encode… … Wikipedia
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