Abstract
The Nczf gene, which is identified as a target gene of Ncx, encodes a novel Kruppel-associated box (KRAB) zinc finger protein, which functions as a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor. We generated a fusion protein of the zinc finger domain of Nczf and glutathione S-transferase to identify Nczf-binding consensus DNA sequences with random oligonucleotides of 15 and 35 bases. The consensus binding sequence of core nucleotides contains (A/T/C)CTTT(A/G)TTNT. In a gel mobility shift assay, the probe containing these sequences bound to the fusion protein. In silico analysis, these consensus sequences were found on regulatory regions of the endothelin receptor B and the microphthalmia-associated transcription factor genes, which are involved in neural crest development. These results suggest that Nczf functions as a sequence-specific transcription repressor to regulate neural crest cell development.
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