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T-cell leukemia homeobox protein 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TLX3gene.[5][6][7]
RNX (HOX11L2, TLX3) belongs to a family of orphan homeobox genes that encode DNA-binding nuclear transcription factors. Members of the HOX11 gene family are characterized by a threonine-47 replacing cytosine in the highly conserved homeodomain (Dear et al., 1993).[7]
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