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Protein Domain : Nuclear factor interleukin-3-regulated protein

Primary Identifier  IPR016743 Type  Family
Short Name  NFIL3/E4BP4
description  Nuclear factor interleukin-3-regulated protein (NFIL3, also known as E4BP4) was first identified as a transcriptional repressor capable of binding an activating transcription factor (ATF) DNA consensus sequence site in the adenovirus E4 promoter []. Later, it was independently identified as a transactivator of the IL3 promoter in human T cells [].E4BP4 is involved in a several biological processes, including transcriptional control of the circadian clock, neuron growth and survival, osteoblast function, and regulation of ovulation []. It is essential for the development of NK cells and CD8alpha(+) conventional dendritic cells, and is also involved in macrophage activation, polarisation of CD4(+) T cell responses and B cell class switching to IgE [].

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