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Based on the surrounding context of this identifier in research databases,

Understanding this network is vital for cancer research. Disruptions in any of these three components—UTX, MLL4, or p300—can impede the maintenance of active enhancers, leading to the "silencing" of genes that normally prevent tumor growth. Resources for Further Reading 53191.rar

A major "enhancer" protein that marks specific areas of DNA for activation. Based on the surrounding context of this identifier

A protein that helps open up DNA by modifying histones. A protein that helps open up DNA by modifying histones

Understanding the UTX-MLL4-p300 Regulatory Network in Gene Activation

While the specific file name does not correspond to a single, widely-known public document, the identifier and the search context strongly point toward a technical or academic paper related to molecular biology , specifically regarding Retinoic Acid Receptors (RAR) and gene regulation networks.

Research associated with identifiers like 53191 often focuses on a specific "feedforward" loop involving three primary proteins: