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Latest revision as of 01:25, 18 March 2025
ZBTB17 (Zinc Finger and BTB Domain Containing 17), also known as MIZ-1 (Myc-interacting zinc finger protein 1), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZBTB17 gene. This protein is a member of the POZ domain family and acts as a transcription factor, playing a crucial role in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis.
Function[edit]
ZBTB17 protein is a transcriptional regulator that binds DNA sequence specific sites. It is known to interact with MYC (myelocytomatosis oncogene), a protein involved in cell cycle progression, apoptosis and cellular transformation. The interaction between ZBTB17 and MYC has been shown to repress the transcription of MYC target genes.
Clinical Significance[edit]
Alterations in the ZBTB17 gene have been associated with a variety of cancer types, including lymphoma, leukemia, and lung cancer. The protein's role in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis suggests that it may have potential as a therapeutic target in these diseases.
Structure[edit]
The ZBTB17 protein contains a POZ domain at the N-terminus and multiple zinc finger domains at the C-terminus. The POZ domain mediates protein-protein interactions, while the zinc finger domains are responsible for DNA binding.
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