Sp1- and Krüppel-like transcription factors

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Joanna Kaczynski
Tiffany Cook
Raul Urrutia
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[1] Mayo Clinic,Gastroenterology Research Unit
[2] Mayo Clinic,Tumor Biology Program
[3] Mayo Clinic,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[4] New York University,Department of Biology
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Repression Domain; Morphogenetic Pathway; Transcriptional Regulatory Domain; Protein Regulate Cell Growth; Subtle Structural Feature;
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Sp1-like proteins and Krüppel-like factors (KLFs) are highly related zinc-finger proteins that are important components of the eukaryotic cellular transcriptional machinery. By regulating the expression of a large number of genes that have GC-rich promoters, Sp1-like/KLF transcription regulators may take part in virtually all facets of cellular function, including cell proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, and neoplastic transformation. Individual members of the Sp1-like/KLF family can function as activators or repressors depending on which promoter they bind and the coregulators with which they interact. A long-standing research aim has been to define the mechanisms by which Sp1-like factors and KLFs regulate gene expression and cellular function in a cell- and promoter-specific manner. Most members of this family have been identified in mammals, with at least 21 Sp1-like/KLF proteins encoded in the human genome, and members are also found in frogs, worms and flies. Sp1-like/KLF proteins have highly conserved carboxy-terminal zinc-finger domains that function in DNA binding. The amino terminus, containing the transcription activation domain, can vary significantly between family members.
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