Nuclear transcription factor Y
FunctionNuclear transcription factor Y (NFY) binds to a CCAAT sequence of gene promoters. NFY contains 3 subunits while subunit α binds the promoter box sequence[1]. See details in NF-Y Transcription Factor. RelevanceNFY is a regulatory factor for many genes which are overexpressed in many kinds of cancer[2]. Structural highlights
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3D Structures of nuclear transcription factor Y3D Structures of nuclear transcription factor Y
Updated on 24-July-2019
1n1j, 4csr – hNFY β+γ subunits - human
4awl – hNFY α+β+γ subunits + promoter DNA
5g49 – NFY β6+γ3 subunits – Arabidopsis thaliana
ReferencesReferences
- ↑ Maity SN, de Crombrugghe B. Role of the CCAAT-binding protein CBF/NF-Y in transcription. Trends Biochem Sci. 1998 May;23(5):174-8. PMID:9612081
- ↑ Bargou RC, Jurchott K, Wagener C, Bergmann S, Metzner S, Bommert K, Mapara MY, Winzer KJ, Dietel M, Dorken B, Royer HD. Nuclear localization and increased levels of transcription factor YB-1 in primary human breast cancers are associated with intrinsic MDR1 gene expression. Nat Med. 1997 Apr;3(4):447-50. PMID:9095180
- ↑ Nardini M, Gnesutta N, Donati G, Gatta R, Forni C, Fossati A, Vonrhein C, Moras D, Romier C, Bolognesi M, Mantovani R. Sequence-Specific Transcription Factor NF-Y Displays Histone-like DNA Binding and H2B-like Ubiquitination. Cell. 2013 Jan 17;152(1-2):132-43. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.11.047. PMID:23332751 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2012.11.047