Bellefroid E J, Poncelet D A, Lecocq P J, Revelant O, Martial J A
Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire et de Génie Génétique, Université de Liège, Sart Tilman, Belgium.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1991 May 1;88(9):3608-12. doi: 10.1073/pnas.88.9.3608.
We have previously shown that the human genome includes hundreds of genes coding for putative factors related to the Krüppel zinc-finger protein, which regulates Drosophila segmentation. We report herein that about one-third of these genes code for proteins that share a very conserved region of about 75 amino acids in their N-terminal nonfinger portion. Homologous regions are found in a number of previously described finger proteins, including mouse Zfp-1 and Xenopus Xfin. We named this region the Krüppel-associated box (KRAB). This domain has the potential to form two amphipathic alpha-helices. Southern blot analysis of "zoo" blots suggests that the Krüppel-associated box is highly conserved during evolution. Northern blot analysis shows that these genes are expressed in most adult tissues and are down-regulated during in vitro terminal differentiation of human myeloid cells.
我们先前已经表明,人类基因组包含数百个编码与Krüppel锌指蛋白相关的假定因子的基因,该蛋白调节果蝇的体节形成。我们在此报告,这些基因中约三分之一编码的蛋白质在其N端非指状部分共享一个约75个氨基酸的非常保守的区域。在许多先前描述的指蛋白中发现了同源区域,包括小鼠Zfp-1和非洲爪蟾Xfin。我们将这个区域命名为Krüppel相关框(KRAB)。该结构域有可能形成两个两亲性α螺旋。“动物基因组”印迹的Southern印迹分析表明,Krüppel相关框在进化过程中高度保守。Northern印迹分析表明,这些基因在大多数成年组织中表达,并在人髓样细胞的体外终末分化过程中下调。