Figure 3.
Figure 3. SCL-containing multiprotein complexes in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. The quaternary complex (SCL:E-protein:LMO2:LDB1) interacts with members of the GATA, ETS, and RUNX families throughout hematopoietic development and in leukemogenesis. The “kinked” SCL molecule represents a DNA-binding independent form of SCL. (A-C) The main functions of SCL in each compartment are summarized under each diagram, as detailed throughout the text.

SCL-containing multiprotein complexes in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. The quaternary complex (SCL:E-protein:LMO2:LDB1) interacts with members of the GATA, ETS, and RUNX families throughout hematopoietic development and in leukemogenesis. The “kinked” SCL molecule represents a DNA-binding independent form of SCL. (A-C) The main functions of SCL in each compartment are summarized under each diagram, as detailed throughout the text.

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