Transcriptional activation inhibitory protein

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ABSTRACT:
A protein binding to β-catenin and thus inhibiting the transcriptional activation induced by the formation of a complex of β-catenin with a protein belonging to the TCF/Lef family; a DNA encoding this protein; an antibody recognizing this protein; a therapeutic agent containing the above protein or DNA; and a diagnostic agent containing the above antibody.

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