A Fungal Family of Transcriptional Regulators: the Zinc Cluster Proteins
Royal Victoria Hospital · McGill University
Abstract
The trace element zinc is required for proper functioning of a large number of proteins, including various enzymes. However, most zinc-containing proteins are transcription factors capable of binding DNA and are named zinc finger proteins. They form one of the largest families of transcriptional regulators and are categorized into various classes according to zinc-binding motifs. This review focuses on one class of zinc finger proteins called zinc cluster (or binuclear) proteins. Members of this family are exclusively fungal and possess the well-conserved motif CysX(2)CysX(6)CysX(5-12)CysX(2)CysX(6-8)Cys. The cysteine residues bind to two zinc atoms, which coordinate folding of the domain involved in DNA…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Zinc finger
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Biochemistry
- Genetics
- DNA-binding protein
- Transcription factor
- Gene
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