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BAZF, a Novel Bcl6 Homolog, Functions as a Transcriptional Repressor
Author(s) -
Shinichiro Okabe,
Tetsuya Fukuda,
Kazuki Ishibashi,
Satoko Kojima,
Seiji Okada,
Masahiko Hatano,
Masaaki Ebara,
Hiromitsu Saisho,
Takeshi Tokuhisa
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
molecular and cellular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.14
H-Index - 327
eISSN - 1067-8824
pISSN - 0270-7306
DOI - 10.1128/mcb.18.7.4235
Subject(s) - zinc finger , repressor , biology , bcl6 , yy1 , gatad2b , gene , microbiology and biotechnology , lim domain , peptide sequence , genetics , krüppel , dna binding protein , conserved sequence , transcription factor , gene expression , promoter , germinal center , b cell , antibody
TheBCL6 gene, which has been identified from the chromosomal translocation breakpoint in B-cell lymphomas, functions as a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor. We cloned a novelBcl6 -homologous gene,BAZF (encoding Bcl6-associated zinc finger protein). The predicted amino acid sequence of BAZF indicated that the BTB/POZ domain and the five repeats of the Krüppel-like zinc finger motif are located in the NH2 -terminal region and the COOH-terminal region, respectively. BAZF associated with Bcl6 at the BTB/POZ domain and localized in the nucleus. Since zinc finger motifs of BAZF were 94% identical to those of Bcl6 at the amino acid level, BAZF bound specifically to the DNA-binding sequence of Bcl6 and functioned as a transcriptional repressor. The repressor activity was associated with both the BTB/POZ domain and the middle portion of BAZF. The 17-amino-acid sequence in the middle portion was completely conserved between BAZF and Bcl6, and the conserved region was critical for the repressor activity. Expression ofBAZF mRNA, like that ofBcl6 mRNA, was induced in activated lymphocytes as an immediate-early gene. Therefore, the biochemical character of BAZF is similar to that of Bcl6 although the tissue expression pattern ofBAZF differs from that ofBcl6 . This is apparently the first report of a gene family whose members encode zinc finger proteins with the BTB/POZ domain.

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