ATBF1 (Adenine-Thymine motif Binding Factor 1; also ZFHX3) is a 400 kDa highly modular protein that contains motifs found in multiple transcription factor families. It is expressed by a variety of cells, both normal and malignant, including postmitotic neurons, hepatocytes, mammary epithelium and gastric carcinoma cells. ATBF1 is both cytoplasmic and nuclear, and its localization has pronounced effects on the cell cycle. Cytoplasmic ATBF1 is associated with cell proliferation, while nuclear ATBF1 appears to promote cell differentiation. Human ATBF1-A is 3703 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains seventeen consecutive C2H2-type Zn finger domains interspersed with short poly-Glu and poly-Ala segments (aa 282-2006), followed by two homeobox domains (aa 2146-2301), two additional C2H2 Zn finger domains (aa 2328-2552) and two homeobox plus three intermixed Zn finger domains. There are at least six utilized Ser phosphorylation sites. Two isoform variants have been reported. The first is termed ATBF1-B. It has a predicted MW of 306 kDa and appears following the use of an alternative start site at Met915. When the 914 aa N‑terminus is present (as in ATBF1-A), ATBF1 shows transcriptional repression; when it is absent (as in ATBF1-B), ATBF1 acts as a transcriptional activator. The second isoform variant contains a 41 aa substitution for aa 1150-3703. Over aa 3608-3703, human ATBF1 shares 98% aa sequence identity with mouse ATBF1.
Human ATBF1/ZFHX3 Alexa Fluor™ Plus 405‑conjugated Antibody
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