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Query: UNIPROT:P05412 (
c-Jun
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The Bric-a-brac, Tramtrack, Broad-complex (BTB) domain is a protein-protein interaction domain that is found in many zinc finger transcription factors. BTB containing proteins play important roles in a variety of cellular functions including regulation of transcription, regulation of the cytoskeleton, protein ubiquitination, angiogenesis, and apoptosis. Here, we report the cloning and characterization of a novel human gene,
KLHL31
, from a human embryonic heart cDNA library. The cDNA of
KLHL31
is 5743 bp long, encoding a protein product of 634 amino acids containing a BTB domain. The protein is highly conserved across different species. Western blot analysis indicates that the
KLHL31
protein is abundantly expressed in both embryonic skeletal and heart tissue. In COS-7 cells,
KLHL31
proteins are localized to both the nucleus and the cytoplasm. In primary cultures of nascent mouse cardiomyocytes, the majority of endogenous
KLHL31
proteins are localized to the cytoplasm.
KLHL31
acts as a transcription repressor when fused to GAL4 DNA-binding domain and deletion analysis indicates that the BTB domain is the main region responsible for this repression. Overexpression of
KLHL31
in COS-7 cells inhibits the transcriptional activities of both the TPA-response element (TRE) and serum response element (SRE).
KLHL31
also significantly reduces JNK activation leading to decreased phosphorylation and protein levels of the JNK target
c-Jun
in both COS-7 and Hela cells. These results suggest that
KLHL31
protein may act as a new transcriptional repressor in MAPK/JNK signaling pathway to regulate cellular functions.
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PMID:A novel human BTB-kelch protein KLHL31, strongly expressed in muscle and heart, inhibits transcriptional activities of TRE and SRE. 1871 55