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Publication : Nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) and cellular senescence.

First Author  Matuoka K Year  1999
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  253
Issue  2 Pages  365-71
PubMed ID  10585259 Mgi Jnum  J:58941
Mgi Id  MGI:1350704 Doi  10.1006/excr.1999.4605
Citation  Matuoka K, et al. (1999) Nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) and cellular senescence. Exp Cell Res 253(2):365-71
abstractText  NF-Y, also termed CBF, is a major CCAAT-binding transcription factor that specifically recognizes the consensus sequence 5'-CTGATTGGYYRR-3 or 5'-YYRRCCAATCAG-3' (Y = pyrimidines and R = purines) present in the promoter region of many constitutive, inducible, and cell-cycle-dependent eukaryotic genes. The functional NF-Y is a heterotrimeric protein, consisting of three different subunits, A, B, and C. Each of the three subunits contains two or three distinct protein-interacting domains for trimer formation and for interacting with other nuclear proteins. Only the trimeric NF-Y, and not the individual subunit, possess DNA-binding activity. The transcriptional activity of NF-Y can be regulated by differential expression, alternative splicing, protein-protein interactions, and cellular redox potential. The regulation of thymidine kinase (TK) and dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) genes in human diploid fibroblasts serves as an example of how NF-Y may have a role in replicative senescence by regulating age-dependent G1/S genes. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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