HDAC9 polypeptides and polynucleotides and uses thereof

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C435S252300, C435S320100, C435S006120, C536S023200

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention features substantially pure HDAC9, HDAC9a, HDAC9(ΔNLS), HDAC9a(ΔNLS), an HDRP(ΔNLS) polypeptides, and isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding those polypeptides. The present invention also features vectors containing HDAC9, HDAC9a, HDAC9(ΔNLS), HDAC9a(ΔNLS), and HDRP(ΔNLS) nucleic acid sequences, and cells containing those vectors.

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