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The DPF Domain As a Unique Structural Unit Participating in Transcriptional Activation, Cell Differentiation, and Malignant Transformation.
Soshnikova, N V; Sheynov, A A; Tatarskiy, Eu V; Georgieva, S G.
Afiliação
  • Soshnikova NV; Institute of Gene Biology Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia.
  • Sheynov AA; Institute of Gene Biology Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia.
  • Tatarskiy EV; Institute of Gene Biology Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia.
  • Georgieva SG; Institute of Gene Biology Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia.
Acta Naturae ; 12(4): 57-65, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33456978
ABSTRACT
The DPF (double PHD finger) domain consists of two PHD fingers organized in tandem. The two PHD-finger domains within a DPF form a single structure that interacts with the modification of the N-terminal histone fragment in a way different from that for single PHD fingers. Several histone modifications interacting with the DPF domain have already been identified. They include acetylation of H3K14 and H3K9, as well as crotonylation of H3K14. These modifications are found predominantly in transcriptionally active chromatin. Proteins containing DPF belong to two classes of protein complexes, which are the transcriptional coactivators involved in the regulation of the chromatin structure. These are the histone acetyltransferase complex belonging to the MYST family and the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex. The DPF domain is responsible for the specificity of the interactions between these complexes and chromatin. Proteins containing DPF play a crucial role in the activation of the transcription of a number of genes expressed during the development of an organism. These genes are important in the differentiation and malignant transformation of mammalian cells.
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