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MafK Transcription Factor

Introduction: MafK Transcription Factor

Description of MafK Transcription Factor

MafK Transcription Factor: A small Maf protein involved in differentiation of ERYTHROID CELLS. MafK was originally described as the small subunit of the NF-E2 Transcription Factor, but other small MAF PROTEINS also serve as NF-E2 subunits.
Source: MeSH 2007

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