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Transcription factors, mammalian

The leucine zipper motif (see Chapter 3) was first recognized in the amino acid sequences of a yeast transcription factor GCN4, the mammalian transcription factor C/EBP, and three oncogene products, Fos, Jun and Myc, which also act as transcription factors. When the sequences of these proteins are plotted on a helical wheel, a remarkable pattern of leucine residues... [Pg.191]

Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) is the generic term for a family of dimeric eukaryotic transcription factors, composed of members of the Rel family of DNA-binding proteins including the mammalian proteins RelA (or p65), cRel, RelB, p50 and p52, and the Drosophila proteins Dorsal, Dif and Relish. These proteins bind with different affinities to a consensus DNA sequence motif (called the kB site) consisting of the sequence 5 -GGGRNNYYCC-3 in which R is a purine, Y is a pyrimidine, and N is any base. [Pg.885]

PIAS (protein inhibitors of activated STATs) proteins were first discovered in yeast-two-hybrid screens as interacting molecules with STAT transcription factors. The mammalian family consists ofthe founding member PIAS3, which was described as a repressor of STAT3, and three additional members, PIAS1, PIASy (also known as PIAS4), and PIASx (also known as... [Pg.977]

TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IN MAMMALIAN DEVELOPMENT MURINE HOMEOBOX GENES... [Pg.87]

Beato M, Eisfeld K (1997) Transcription factor access to chromatin. Nucleic Acids Res 25 3559-3563 Becker PB (2002) Nucleosome sliding facts and fiction. Embo J 21 4749-4753 Bekker-Jensen S, Lukas C, Kitagawa R, Melander F, Kastan MB, Bartek J, Lukas J (2006) Spatial organization of the mammalian genome surveillance machinery in response to DNA strand breaks. J Cell Biol 173 195-206... [Pg.85]

Diabetes is hypothesized to cause cardiac protein acetylation and the acetylation alters the protein function (Fig. 3b). Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIFl) is a transcription factor found in mammalian cells cultured under reduced oxygen tension that plays an essential role in cellular and systemic homeostatic responses to hypoxia. Diabetes interferes with cellular response to hypoxia. In hyperglycemic conditions HIFl degradation is increased because of enhanced HIFl acetylation by... [Pg.204]

Yoshida M, Nomura S, Beppu T (1987) Effects of trichostatins on differentiation of murine erythroleukemia cells. Cancer Res 47(14) 3688-3691 Yoshida M, Kijima M, Akita M, Beppu T (1990) Potent and specific inhibition of mammalian histone deacetylase both in vivo and in vitro by trichostatin A. J Biol Chem 265(28) 17174-17179 Yu ZX, Li SH, Nguyen HP, Li XJ (2002) Huntingtin inclusions do not deplete polyglutamine-containing transcription factors in HD mice. Hum Mol Genet 11(8) 905-914. [Pg.292]


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