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Protein Domain : AP-1 transcription factor

Primary Identifier  IPR000837 Type  Family
Short Name  AP-1
description  The transcription factor activator protein (AP)-1 consists of Jun (c-Jun, JunB, and JunD), Fos (c-Fos, FosB, Fra1, and Fra2), ATF and JDP family members []. They are basic leucine zipper transcription factors that play a central role in regulating gene transcription in various biological processes []. This entry includes Fos, ATF-3 and JDP family members. AP-1 proteins have a α-helical bZIP domain, which contains a basic DNA-binding region and regularly spaced leucine residues known as the leucine zipper motif []. They have similar protein structure and can either form homodimers or form heterodimers with other AP-1 proteins (predominantly with Jun proteins), which can then bind to TRE-like sequences (consensus sequence 5'-TGAG/CTCA-3') []. Each of these proteins are expressed in different tissues and can be regulated in different ways, which means that every cell type has a complex mixture of AP-1 dimers with subtly different functions [].

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