Dr Guerra illustrates that NFIL3 represses genes by recruiting Sirtuin 2 and G9a histone methyltransferase eo ipso regulating diverse biological processes, - podcast episode cover

Dr Guerra illustrates that NFIL3 represses genes by recruiting Sirtuin 2 and G9a histone methyltransferase eo ipso regulating diverse biological processes,

Nov 02, 202030 min
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Nuclear factor interleukin 3 (NFIL3, also known as E4-binding protein 4, E4BP4) is a repressor of numerous genes. NFIL3 contains a basic leucine zipper domain, comprising amino acids 73–146, among 462 residues; the N-terminal part of this domain directly binds to DNA, while the C-terminal region is responsible for homo- or heterodimerization of the protein. Amino acids 299–363 comprise a transcriptional repression domain where the N-terminal part of this domain directly binds to DNA, while the C-terminal region is responsible for homo- or heterodimerization of the protein and amino acids 299–363 comprise a transcriptional repression domain.


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