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            Molecular characterization of a zebrafish TCF ETS-domain transcription factor
- Authors
 - Brown, L.A., Yang, S.H., Hair, A., Galanis, A., and Sharrocks, A.D.
 - ID
 - ZDB-PUB-000126-10
 - Date
 - 1999
 - Source
 - Oncogene 18(56): 7985-7993 (Journal)
 - Registered Authors
 - Hair, Alan, Sharrocks, Andrew D., Yang, Shen-Hsi
 - Keywords
 - ETS-domain; ternary complex factor; transcription factors; zebrafish
 - MeSH Terms
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- Transcriptional Activation
 - Molecular Sequence Data
 - Amino Acid Sequence
 - Conserved Sequence
 - DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry
 - DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics*
 - DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism
 - Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
 - Base Sequence
 - Animals
 - Recombinant Proteins/chemistry
 - Recombinant Proteins/metabolism
 - Transfection
 - Transcription Factors/chemistry
 - Transcription Factors/genetics*
 - Transcription Factors/metabolism
 - Lymphoid Enhancer-Binding Factor 1
 - Transcription, Genetic
 - Mammals
 - Binding Sites
 - T Cell Transcription Factor 1
 - Cloning, Molecular
 - COS Cells
 - Sequence Alignment
 - DNA/chemistry
 - DNA/metabolism
 - Zebrafish/genetics*
 
 - PubMed
 - 10637509 Full text @ Oncogene
 
            Citation
        
        
            Brown, L.A., Yang, S.H., Hair, A., Galanis, A., and Sharrocks, A.D. (1999) Molecular characterization of a zebrafish TCF ETS-domain transcription factor. Oncogene. 18(56):7985-7993.
        
    
                
                    
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                The ternary complex factor (TCF) subfamily of ETS-transcription factors represent key nuclear targets of the MAP kinase pathways. Members of this subfamily are classified by the presence of several conserved domains for DNA binding, interaction with SRF, interaction with MAP kinases and transcriptional activation. In this study we have isolated a further member of this subfamily (TCF-1) from zebrafish. The protein product of zebrafish TCF-1 (zTCF-1), shares sequence similarity with the mammalian TCFs in all four conserved domains, with highest overall similarity to SAP-1. Zebrafish TCF-1 is expressed throughout zebrafish embryonic development and exhibits typical TCF DNA binding characteristics, with the B-box being required for interaction with SRF. Of the mammalian TCFs, its DNA binding specificity resembles Elk-1. zTCF-1 is a target for both the growth factor/mitogen-activated and stress-activated MAP kinase cascades in vitro and in vivo. However, differential targeting occurs, with the profile of its activation closely resembling that of mammalian SAP-1. Together, our results demonstrate that the TCFs have been functionally conserved during vertebrate development.
            
    
        
        
    
    
    
                
                    
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