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Protein Domain : Zmiz1, N-terminal tetratricopeptide repeat domain

Primary Identifier  IPR040797 Type  Domain
Short Name  Zmiz1_N
description  This is the N-terminal domain found in Zmiz1 proteins (Zinc finger MIZ domain-containing protein 1). Zmiz1 is a direct Notch1 cofactor that heterogeneously regulates Notch target genes. Zmiz1 directly interacts with the RAM1 domain of Notch1 through this N-terminal tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain. Furthermore, it has been shown that Zmiz1 and Notch1 cooperatively recruit each other to chromatin through direct interaction via the N-terminal TPR domain resulting in a slight increase in activating histone marks and decrease of repressive histone marks. Functional analysis indicate that the N-terminal Domain of Zmiz1 is important for driving Myc transcription and proliferation indirectly [].

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