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Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
POU3F1 Identifiers Gene ontology
Molecular function Cellular component Biological process Sources:Amigo / QuickGO
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POU domain, class 3, transcription factor 1 (also known as Oct-6 ) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the POU3F1 gene .[3] [4]
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Further reading
Monuki ES, Kuhn R, Weinmaster G, Trapp BD, Lemke G (Sep 1990). "Expression and activity of the POU transcription factor SCIP". Science . 249 (4974): 1300–3. .
Suzuki N, Rohdewohld H, Neuman T, Gruss P, Schöler HR (Nov 1990). "Oct-6: a POU transcription factor expressed in embryonal stem cells and in the developing brain" . The EMBO Journal . 9 (11): 3723–32. .
Zwilling S, König H, Wirth T (Mar 1995). "High mobility group protein 2 functionally interacts with the POU domains of octamer transcription factors" . The EMBO Journal . 14 (6): 1198–208. .
Leger H, Sock E, Renner K, Grummt F, Wegner M (Jul 1995). "Functional interaction between the POU domain protein Tst-1/Oct-6 and the high-mobility-group protein HMG-I/Y" . Molecular and Cellular Biology . 15 (7): 3738–47. .
Faus I, Hsu HJ, Fuchs E (May 1994). "Oct-6: a regulator of keratinocyte gene expression in stratified squamous epithelia" . Molecular and Cellular Biology . 14 (5): 3263–75. .
Abdel-Rahman B, Fiddler M, Rappolee D, Pergament E (Oct 1995). "Expression of transcription regulating genes in human preimplantation embryos". Human Reproduction . 10 (10): 2787–92. .
Jaegle M, Mandemakers W, Broos L, Zwart R, Karis A, Visser P, Grosveld F, Meijer D (Jul 1996). "The POU factor Oct-6 and Schwann cell differentiation". Science . 273 (5274): 507–10. .
Sock E, Enderich J, Rosenfeld MG, Wegner M (Jul 1996). "Identification of the nuclear localization signal of the POU domain protein Tst-1/Oct6" . The Journal of Biological Chemistry . 271 (29): 17512–8. .
Malik KF, Jaffe H, Brady J, Young WS (Apr 1997). "The class III POU factor Brn-4 interacts with other class III POU factors and the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U" . Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research . 45 (1): 99–107. .
Sumiyama K, Washio-Watanabe K, Ono T, Yoshida MC, Hayakawa T, Ueda S (Feb 1998). "Human class III POU genes, POU3F1 and POU3F3, map to chromosomes 1p34.1 and 3p14.2". Mammalian Genome . 9 (2): 180–1. .
Arroyo EJ, Bermingham JR, Rosenfeld MG, Scherer SS (Oct 1998). "Promyelinating Schwann cells express Tst-1/SCIP/Oct-6" . The Journal of Neuroscience . 18 (19): 7891–902. .
Kawasaki T, Oka N, Tachibana H, Akiguchi I, Shibasaki H (Mar 2003). "Oct6, a transcription factor controlling myelination, is a marker for active nerve regeneration in peripheral neuropathies". Acta Neuropathologica . 105 (3): 203–8. .
Beck IM, Müller M, Mentlein R, Sadowski T, Mueller MS, Paus R, Sedlacek R (May 2007). "Matrix metalloproteinase-19 expression in keratinocytes is repressed by transcription factors Tst-1 and Skn-1a: implications for keratinocyte differentiation" . The Journal of Investigative Dermatology . 127 (5): 1107–14. .
Ryu EJ, Wang JY, Le N, Baloh RH, Gustin JA, Schmidt RE, Milbrandt J (Oct 2007). "Misexpression of Pou3f1 results in peripheral nerve hypomyelination and axonal loss" . The Journal of Neuroscience . 27 (43): 11552–9. .
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(1) Basic domains
(1.1) Basic leucine zipper (bZIP )(1.2) Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH
)
Group A Group B Group C bHLH-PAS Group D Group E Group F bHLH-COE
(1.3) bHLH-ZIP (1.4) NF-1 (1.5) RF-X (1.6) Basic helix-span-helix (bHSH)
(2) Zinc finger DNA-binding domains
(2.1) Nuclear receptor (Cys4 )
subfamily 1 subfamily 2 subfamily 3 subfamily 4 subfamily 5 subfamily 6 subfamily 0
(2.2) Other Cys4 (2.3) Cys2 His2 (2.4) Cys6 (2.5) Alternating composition (2.6) WRKY
(4) β-Scaffold factors with minor groove contacts
(0) Other transcription factors