Zinc finger and btb domain-containing protein 17. Chain: a. Fragment: unp residues 304-414. Synonym: myc-interacting zinc finger protein 1, miz-1, zinc finger protein 151, zinc finger protein 60. Engineered: yes
C.Tremblay
et al.
(2016).
Solution structure of the 13th C2H2 Zinc Finger of Miz-1.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun,
473,
471-475.
PubMed id: 26972249
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.03.034
Solution structure of the 13th C2H2 Zinc Finger of Miz-1.
C.Tremblay,
M.Bédard,
M.A.Bonin,
P.Lavigne.
ABSTRACT
Miz-1 is a BTB/POZ transcription factor that contains 13C2H2 Zinc Finger domains
(ZF). Miz-1 transactivates and represses the transcription of a myriad of genes
involved in many aspects of the biology of the cell. The detailed molecular
interactions through which Miz-1 controls transcription, including its specific
DNA binding via its ZF domains, remain to be understood and documented. In our
effort to shed light into the structural biology of Miz-1, we have undertaken
the determination of the structure of all its ZF and the characterization of
their interactions with cognate DNA. The structure of ZF 1 to 10 have already
been solved and characterized. Here, we present the structure of the synthetic
Miz-1 ZF13 determined by 2D (1)H-(1)H NMR.