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Protein Domain : High mobility group protein HMGN3

Primary Identifier  IPR031073 Type  Family
Short Name  HMGN3
description  HMGN3 belongs to the HMGN family, whose members promote chromatin unfolding, enhance access to nucleosomes, and modulate transcription from chromatin templates []. HMGNs are expressed only in vertebrates []. HMGN3 is highly expressed in the eye and in the brain, where it might play a role in astrocyte function []. In adult pancreatic islet cells, HMGN3 affects both insulin and glucagon levels and modulates the expression of pancreatic genes involved in insulin secretion [].The high mobility group (HMG) proteins are the most abundant and ubiquitous nonhistone chromosomal proteins. They bind to DNA and to nucleosomes and are involved in the regulation of DNA-dependent processes such as transcription, replication, recombination, and DNA repair. They can be grouped into three families: HMGB (HMG 1/2), HMGN (HMG 14/17) and HMGA (HMG I/Y). The characteristic domains are: AT-hook for the HMGA family, the HMG Box for the HMGB family, and the nucleosome-binding domain (NBD) for the members of the HMGN family [].

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