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    CL-cell

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    jnlpba-st-training

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    pubmed-sentences-benchmark

    {"project":"pubmed-sentences-benchmark","denotations":[{"id":"S1","span":{"begin":0,"end":75},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"S2","span":{"begin":76,"end":193},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"S3","span":{"begin":194,"end":350},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"S4","span":{"begin":351,"end":526},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"S5","span":{"begin":527,"end":644},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"S6","span":{"begin":645,"end":748},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"S7","span":{"begin":749,"end":918},"obj":"Sentence"}],"text":"Human TAFII 105 is a cell type-specific TFIID subunit related to hTAFII130.\nWe previously characterized Drosophila and human TAF subunits that make up the core TFIID complex found in all cells. Here, we report that differentiated B cells contain a novel substoichiometric TAF of 105 kDa not found associated with TFIID isolated from other cell types. The cDNA encoding hTAFII105 reveals a highly conserved C-terminal domain shared by hTAFII130 and oTAFII110, while the N-terminal coactivator domain has diverged significantly. All cells tested express TAFII105 mRNA, but only B cells contain significant levels of protein associated with TFIID. Transient overexpression of hTAFII105 selectively squelches the transcription of some genes in B cells. These properties suggest that TAFII105 is a cell type-specific subunit of TFIID that may be responsible for mediating transcription by a subset of activators in B cells."}

    genia-medco-coref

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    GENIAcorpus

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    NCBITAXON

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