Protein Domain : IPR019739

Type:  Conserved_site Name:  CTF transcription factor/nuclear factor 1, conserved site
Description:  Nuclear factor I (NF-I) or CCAAT box-binding transcription factor (CTF) [, ] (also known as TGGCA-binding proteins) are a family of vertebrate nuclear proteins which recognise and bind, as dimers, the palindromic DNA sequence 5'-TGGCANNNTGCCA-3'. CTF/NF-I binding sites are present in viral and cellular promoters and in the origin of DNA replication of Human adenovirus 2(HAdV-2). The CTF/NF-I proteins were first identified as nuclear factor I, a collection of proteins that activate the replication of several Adenovirus serotypes (together with NF-II and NF-III) []. The family of proteins was also identified as the CTF transcription factors, before the NFI and CTF families were found to be identical []. The CTF/NF-I proteins are individually capable of activating transcription and DNA replication. In a given species, there are a large number of different CTF/NF-I proteins, generated both by alternativesplicing and by the occurrence of four different genes. CTF/NF-1 proteins contain 400 to 600 amino acids. The N-terminal 200 amino-acid sequence, almost perfectly conserved in all species and genes sequenced, mediates site-specific DNA recognition, protein dimerisation and Adenovirus DNA replication. The C-terminal 100 amino acids contain the transcriptional activation domain. This activation domain is the target of gene expression regulatory pathways elicited by growth factors and it interacts with basal transcription factorsand with histone H3 [].This entry represents a specific signature for this family of proteins. The signature is a perfectly conserved, highly charged 12-residue peptide located in the DNA-binding domain of CTF/NF-I. It does not contain the four conserved Cys residues, which are required for its DNA-binding activity []. Short Name:  CTF/NFI_DNA-bd_CS

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Identifier
PS00349

3 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR000647 Family CTF transcription factor/nuclear factor 1
IPR019548 Domain CTF transcription factor/nuclear factor 1, N-terminal
IPR020604 Domain CTF transcription factor/nuclear factor 1, DNA-binding domain

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6 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            2504497
            8543151
            3398920
            2339052
            6216480
            1618796