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ZBTB16 , (11q23.2), PLZF, ZNF145, Säädellee AT2 reseptoria

 ZBTB16 (11q23.2),
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/NP_001018011.1
Official Full Name
zinc finger and BTB domain containing 16
Also known as
PLZF; ZNF145
Summary
This gene is a member of the Krueppel C2H2-type zinc-finger protein family and encodes a zinc finger transcription factor that contains nine Kruppel-type zinc finger domains at the carboxyl terminus. This protein is located in the nucleus, is involved in cell cycle progression, and interacts with a histone deacetylase. Specific instances of aberrant gene rearrangement at this locus have been associated with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Alternate transcriptional splice variants have been characterized. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Expression
Broad expression in fat (RPKM 27.9), ovary (RPKM 22.2) and 19 other tissues See more
Orthologs
Preferred Names
zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 16
Names
promyelocytic leukaemia zinc finger
zinc finger protein 145 (Kruppel-like, expressed in promyelocytic leukemia)
zinc finger protein PLZF
Retrovirus HIV-1 Vif säätää alas  ZBTB16 ilmentymisen T-soluissa, joissa  Vif expressoituu.
Conserved Domains (4) summary
COG5048
Location:448622
COG5048; FOG: Zn-finger [General function prediction only]
sd00017
Location:520540
ZF_C2H2; C2H2 Zn finger [structural motif]
pfam00651
Location:25125
BTB; BTB/POZ domain
cl28033
Location:177327
Herpes_ICP4_C; Herpesvirus ICP4-like protein C-terminal region
  
            Summary: This gene is a member of the Krueppel C2H2-type
            zinc-finger protein family and encodes a zinc finger transcription
            factor that contains nine Kruppel-type zinc finger domains at the
            carboxyl terminus. This protein is located in the nucleus, is
            involved in cell cycle progression, and interacts with a histone
            deacetylase. Specific instances of aberrant gene rearrangement at
            this locus have been associated with acute promyelocytic leukemia
            (APL). Alternate transcriptional splice variants have been
            characterized. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].
ORIGIN      
        1 mdltkmgmiq lqnpshptgl lckanqmrla gtlcdvvimv dsqefhahrt vlactskmfe
       61 ilfhrnsqhy tldflspktf qqileyayta tlqakaedld dllyaaeile ieyleeqclk
      121 mletiqasdd ndteatmadg gaeeeedrka rylknifisk hsseesgyas vagqslpgpm
      181 vdqspsvsts fglsamsptk aavdslmtig qsllqgtlqp pagpeeptla gggrhpgvae
      241 vktemmqvde vpsqdspgaa essisggmgd kveergkegp gtptrssvit sarelhygre
      301 esaeqvpppa eagqaptgrp ehpapppekh lgiysvlpnh kadavlsmps svtsglhvqp
      361 alavsmdfst yggllpqgfi qrelfsklge lavgmksesr tigeqcsvcg velpdneave
      421 qhrklhsgmk tygcelcgkr fldslrlrmh llahsagaka fvcdqcgaqf skedalethr
      481 qthtgtdmav fcllcgkrfq aqsalqqhme vhagvrsyic secnrtfpsh talkrhlrsh
      541 tgdhpyecef cgscfrdest lkshkrihtg ekpyecngcg kkfslkhqle thyrvhtgek
      601 pfecklchqr srdysamikh lrthngaspy qcticteycp slssmqkhmk ghkpeeippd
      661 wriektylyl cyv
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https://www.scienceopen.com/document_file/080cd021-f521-4ae2-a1c4-96859161b4e3/
PubMedCentral/080cd021-f521-4ae2-a1c4-96859161b4e3.pdf
 
  • Guimond and Gallo-PayetAngiotensin-AT2 receptor and neuronal physiology
     
    PLZF (11q28.2) ZBTB16 , ZNF145. 
    Association between the AT2 receptor and the promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger (PLZF)
     protein has been observed using a yeast two-hybrid system (Senbonmatsu et al., 2003). In CHO 
     cells expressing both PLZF and AT2 receptors, Ang II stimulation induces
     co-localization of PLZF with the AT2 receptor, followed by internalization of the complex.
     This observation is in contrast with other studies observing no internalization of
     the AT2receptor following Ang II stimulation (Hunyady et al., 1994;Hein et al., 1997).
     Since internalization of the receptor was observed only in cells expressing PLZF,
     this could represent a new regulatory pathway of AT2 receptor function, specific only
      to selected cell types. However, beside internalization of AT2 receptor, a recent study
     showed that PLZF  was implicated in neuroprotection in a stroke model (Seidelet al., 2011).
     In this study, the authors  showed that PLZF exerts neuroprotective effect in a model of in
     vitro glutamate toxicity.They also showed that overexpression of PLZF in neuronal cells 
    in culture induced a significant increase in AT2 receptor
     expression, suggesting that PLZF could also be implicated in the regulation of AT2receptor 
    expression.    

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