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Characterization of SNAG-zinc finger protein (ZFP) transcription factors

Posted on:2010-04-05Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Chiang, Cindy Chung-YueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2443390002989119Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
Transcriptional regulation is an important area of research due to the fact that it leads to gene expression. Transcription factors associated with the regulation can either be activators or repressors of target genes, acting directly or with the aid of other factors. A majority of transcriptional repressors are zinc finger proteins (ZFPs) which bind to specific DNA sequences. The Snail/Gfi (SNAG) domain family, with members such as Slug, Smuc, Snail, and Scratch, are transcriptional repressors shown to play a role in various diseases such as cancer. The SNAG transcription factors contain a conserved SNAG repression domain and DNA binding domain zinc fingers. The specific DNA sequences to which each SNAG-ZFP binds, as well as a general consensus -TGCACCTGTCCGA, have been determined. Also, putative protein-protein interactions in which the Slug domain participates has been identified via binding assays. All these results contribute to better understanding of SNAG-ZFP functions.
Keywords/Search Tags:SNAG, Transcription, Factors, Domain
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