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Biology, 13.03.2021 05:50 amariyanumber1923

A new protein factor named PF2 was recently isolated from mammalian cell nuclei. Among other protein domains, PF2 exhibits an RPD3-interacting domain (RPD3 contains the catalytic activity of the HDAC B complex) and a TFS-interacting domain (TFS is a DNA binding protein). PF2 does not have a DNA binding domain, however. Predict a likely function of PF2 and justify it. The importance of both domains should be explained.

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