ZNF328, a novel human zinc-finger protein, suppresses transcriptional activities of SRE and AP-1

Ying Ou, Shenqiu Wang, Zhenyu Cai, Yuequn Wang, Canding Wang, Yongqing Li, Fang Li, Wuzhou Yuan, Bisheng Liu, Xiushan Wu, Mingyao Liu

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Abstract

The zinc finger proteins containing the Kruppel-associated box domain (KRAB-ZFPs) are the single largest class of transcription factors in human genome. Many of the KRAB-ZFPs are involved in cardiac development or cardiovascular diseases. Here, we have identified a novel human KRAB zinc finger gene, named ZNF328, from the human fetal heart cDNA library. The complete sequence of ZNF328 cDNA contains a 2376-bp open reading frame (ORF) and encodes a 792 amino acid protein with an N-terminal KRAB domain and classical zinc finger C2H2 motifs in the C-terminus. Northern blot analysis indicates that the protein is expressed in most of the examined human adult and embryonic tissues. ZNF328 is a transcription suppressor when fused to Gal-4 DNA-binding domain and cotransfected with VP-16. Overexpression of ZNF328 in COS-7 cells inhibits the transcriptional activities of SRE and AP-1. Deletion analysis with a series of truncated fusion proteins indicates that the KRAB motif is a basal repression domain when cotransfected with VP-16. Similar results were obtained when the truncated fusion proteins were assayed for the transcriptional activities of SRE and AP-1. These results suggest that ZNF328 protein may act as a transcriptional repressor in mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway to mediate cellular functions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1034-1044
Number of pages11
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume333
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Aug 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AP-1
  • Heart development
  • KRAB motif
  • MAPK signaling pathway
  • SRE
  • Transcriptional suppressor
  • ZNF328

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