ZAD-domain is essential for nuclear localization of insulator proteins in drosophila melanogaster

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Abstract

Many arthropod zinc-finger transcription factors contain a N-terminal domain called ZAD (Zinc-finger Associated Domain), which consists of four cysteines coordinating a single zinc ion. Dimerization ability has been shown for several ZAD-domains. The functional role of this domain is poorly understood. In this paper, we demonstrate that a point mutation within the ZAD-domain of the Zw5 insulator protein disrupts its nuclear localization without affecting its dimerization ability. The importance of the ZAD-domain for nuclear localization has also been shown for the Pita and Grauzone proteins. Therefore, one of the ZAD-domain functions is control of the nuclear localization of transcription factors.

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Zolotarev, N. A., Maksimenko, O. G., Georgiev, P. G., & Bonchuk, A. N. (2016). ZAD-domain is essential for nuclear localization of insulator proteins in drosophila melanogaster. Acta Naturae, 8(3), 97–102. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2016-8-3-97-102

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