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    <title>Novel interactions of the GABPα transcription factor complex</title>
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    <updated>2020-11-19T14:31:29Z</updated>
    <published>2011-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Novel interactions of the GABPα transcription factor complex
Abstract: GA-binding protein α, (GABPα), also referred to NRF-2 or E4TF-1 in humans, is a&#xD;
transcription factor found on Chromosome 21 that forms part of the ETS (E-TwentySix)&#xD;
transcription factor family. It is the only member of this family that forms an&#xD;
obligate heteromeric protein complex due to the lack of a transactivation domain. It&#xD;
forms heterodimers or tetramers with GABPβ and can also recruit other co-factors.&#xD;
This allows GABP to cover a multitude of roles in transcription control. In this study,&#xD;
a search for novel GABPα interactors was carried out using a Y east-Two Hybrid&#xD;
Assay. From the proteins isolated, five were chosen for further analyses: GABP γ,&#xD;
FHL2, NELF-E, TXN and Hypothetical Protein LOC124512 (EBM). Their&#xD;
interaction with GABPα was then tested for physical binding by co-IP and&#xD;
functionally analysed by luciferase assay. Of these five proteins, GABPγ,, FHL2,&#xD;
NELF-E, TXN and EBM showed a functional response but only GABPγ,, FHL2 and&#xD;
EBM were isolated by co-IP. Mechanisms are being proposed for each functional&#xD;
interaction in an attempt to offer a window into possible GABPα implicated&#xD;
pathogenesis.&#xD;
Key words: GABPα, protein interactions, FHL2, NELF-E, TXN, Hypothetical&#xD;
Protein LOC124512
Description: PH.D.</summary>
    <dc:date>2011-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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