LZIP-1 and LZIP-2: two novel members of the bZIP family
A large family of bZIP proteins, containing a basic DNA-binding domain and a leucine zipper, have been described that recognize the CRE and AP-1 elements. Here, we have identified two new members, designated LZIP-1 and LZIP-2. The murine cDNA for LZIP-1 coded for a 379-amino-acid (aa) residue protei...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gene 1994-02, Vol.139 (2), p.241-245 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A large family of bZIP proteins, containing a basic DNA-binding domain and a leucine zipper, have been described that recognize the
CRE and
AP-1 elements. Here, we have identified two new members, designated LZIP-1 and LZIP-2. The murine cDNA for
LZIP-1 coded for a 379-amino-acid (aa) residue protein containing several distinct domains, including a Ser-rich region, a basic DNA-binding region, and an unusually long leucine zipper. A second form, LZIP-2, contained an additional 25 aa in the N-terminal region. Western immunoblotting revealed that antibody raised against part of recombinant LZIP-1 detected both forms in a variety of tissues. Gel mobility shift assays demonstrated that the recombinant protein possessed specific DNA-binding activity for both the
CRE and
AP-1 sites. The present identification of two more ubiquitous members of the bZIP family emphasizes the complex nature of transcription factor interactions at the
CRE and
AP-1 sites. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0378-1119(94)90763-3 |