A novel human KRAB-containing zinc-finger gene ZNF446 inhibits transcriptional activities of SRE and AP-1

Fang Liu, Chuanbing Zhu, Jing Xiao, Yuequn Wang, Wenxian Tang, Wuzhou Yuan, Yulian Zhao, Yongqing Li, Zhiming Xiang, Xiushan Wu, Mingyao Liu

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Abstract

Kruppel-related zinc-finger proteins constitute the largest individual family of transcription factors in mammals [C. Looman, L. Hellman, M. Abrink, A novel Kruppel-associated box identified in a panel of mammalian zinc-finger proteins, Mammalian Genome 15 (1) (2004) 35-40. [1]]. Here we identified and characterized a novel zinc-finger gene named ZNF446. The predicted protein contains a KRAB and three C2H2 zinc fingers. Northern blot analysis shows that ZNF446 is expressed in a variety of human adult tissues with the highest expression level in muscle. ZNF446 is a transcription repressor when fused to GAL4 DNA-binding domain and co-transfected with VP-16. Overexpression of ZNF446 in COS-7 cells inhibits the transcriptional activities of SRE and AP-1, in which the KRAB motif represents the basal transcriptional repressive activity, suggesting that the ZNF446 protein may act as a transcriptional repressor in mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway to mediate cellular functions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-13
Number of pages9
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume333
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Jul 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Heart development
  • KRAB
  • Kruppel type zinc finger
  • MAPK signaling pathway
  • SRF and AP-1
  • Transcriptional repressor
  • ZNF446

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