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CREBBP

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BioEssays: Initiated by CREB: Resolving Gene Regulatory Programs in Learning and Memory

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Eukaryotic Transcription (Part 2 of 2) - cAMP as a Regulator of Gene Expression

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Gene Music using Protein Sequence of CREBBP "CREB BINDING PROTEIN"

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Creb-Binding Protein (CBP) Links to Age-Related Diseases

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Sensitization in Aplysia

CREB-binding protein, also known as CREBBP or CBP, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CREBBP gene. The CREB protein carries out its function by activating transcription, where interaction with transcription factors is managed by one or more CREB domains: the nuclear receptor interaction domain (RID), the KIX domain, the cysteine/histidine regions and the interferon response binding domain (IBiD). The CREB protein domains, KIX, TAZ1 and TAZ2, each bind tightly to a sequence spanning both transactivation domains 9aaTADs of transcription factor p53.