Zhx1 to 3 (zinc-fingers and homeoboxes) form a set of paralogous genes encoding multi-domain proteins. ZHX proteins consist of two zinc fingers followed by five homeodomains. ZHXs have biological roles in cell cycle control by acting as co-repressors of the transcriptional regulator Nuclear Factor Y. As part of a structural genomics project we have expressed single and multi-domain fragments of the different human ZHX genes for use in structure determination. Results A total of 30 single and multiple domain ZHX1-3 constructs selected from bioinformatics protocols were screened for soluble expression in E. coli using high throughput methodologies. Two homeodomains were crystallized leading to structures for ZHX1 HD4 and ZHX2 HD2. ZHX1 HD4, a...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
HOX homeodomain proteins bind short DNA sequences to control very specific developmental processes. ...
Zhx1 to 3 (zinc-fingers and homeoboxes) form a set of paralogous genes encoding multi-domain protein...
Background: Zhx 1 to 3 (zinc-fingers and homeoboxes) form a set of paralogous genes encoding multi...
Binding of the nuclear factor-Y complex (NF-Y) to the inverted CCAAT-box interferes with transcripti...
Binding of the nuclear factor-Y complex (NF-Y) to the inverted CCAAT-box interferes with transcripti...
Binding of the nuclear factor-Y complex (NF-Y) to the inverted CCAAT-box interferes with transcripti...
Human zinc-fingers and homeoboxes (ZHX) 1, a transcriptional repressor, was originally cloned as an ...
International audienceThe exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC BY 4.0) appliesMembers of the huma...
International audienceThe exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
HOX homeodomain proteins bind short DNA sequences to control very specific developmental processes. ...
Zhx1 to 3 (zinc-fingers and homeoboxes) form a set of paralogous genes encoding multi-domain protein...
Background: Zhx 1 to 3 (zinc-fingers and homeoboxes) form a set of paralogous genes encoding multi...
Binding of the nuclear factor-Y complex (NF-Y) to the inverted CCAAT-box interferes with transcripti...
Binding of the nuclear factor-Y complex (NF-Y) to the inverted CCAAT-box interferes with transcripti...
Binding of the nuclear factor-Y complex (NF-Y) to the inverted CCAAT-box interferes with transcripti...
Human zinc-fingers and homeoboxes (ZHX) 1, a transcriptional repressor, was originally cloned as an ...
International audienceThe exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC BY 4.0) appliesMembers of the huma...
International audienceThe exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
The exact evolutionary origin of the zinc finger (ZF) domain is unknown, as it is still not clear fr...
HOX homeodomain proteins bind short DNA sequences to control very specific developmental processes. ...