Tst-1, a member of the POU domain gene family, binds the promoter of the gene encoding the cell surface adhesion molecule P0.

  • He X
  • Gerrero R
  • Simmons D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Tst-1, a member of the POU domain gene family, is expressed in specific neurons and in myelinating glia in the mammalian nervous system. Bacterially expressed Tst-1 binds specifically to the promoter of the gene encoding myelin protein P0, a Schwann cell surface adhesion molecule. In cotransfection assays, Tst-1 can specifically repress the P0 promoter. The N-terminal part of Tst-1 protein is highly glycine- and alanine-rich, a structural feature shared by the helix-loop-helix protein TFEB.

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He, X., Gerrero, R., Simmons, D. M., Park, R. E., Lin, C. J., Swanson, L. W., & Rosenfeld, M. G. (1991). Tst-1, a member of the POU domain gene family, binds the promoter of the gene encoding the cell surface adhesion molecule P0. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 11(3), 1739–1744. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.11.3.1739

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