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Query: EC:2.7.1.21 (
thymidine kinase
)
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The
RIZ
(G3B or MTB-Zf) zinc finger gene is structurally related to the myeloid leukemia gene, MDS1-EVI1, and the transcription repressor/differentiation factor, PRDI-BF1/BLIMP1, through a conserved amino-terminal motif, the PR domain. Similar to MDS1-EVI1,
RIZ
gene normally produces two protein products that differ by the PR domain. The smaller protein
RIZ2
lacks the PR domain of
RIZ1
but is otherwise identical to
RIZ1
. Here we show that
RIZ
proteins bind to GC-rich or Sp-1-binding elements and repress transcription. Both
RIZ1
and
RIZ2
repressed the herpes simplex virus
thymidine kinase
(HSV-TK) promoter, one of the best characterized eukaryotic promoters. Recombinant
RIZ1
proteins were able to bind to HSV-TK promoter. This binding was mediated by the GC-rich Sp-1 elements of the promoter and the first three zinc finger motifs of
RIZ1
.
RIZ
also encodes a repressor domain that was mapped to the central region of the protein. Fusion of this region to the GAL4 DNA-binding domain generated GAL4 site-dependent transcriptional repressors. We also show that
RIZ1
protein can efficiently repress the simian virus 40 (SV40) early promoter, which primarily consists of Sp-1 sites;
RIZ2
, however, only weakly repressed this promoter, suggesting a role for PR in modulating
RIZ
protein function. The data have implications for a role of
RIZ
proteins in the regulation of cellular gene promoters, many of which are characterized by GC-rich elements.
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PMID:Transcriptional repression mediated by the PR domain zinc finger gene RIZ. 933 9