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    Int J Mol Med. 2004 May;13(5):637-42.

    Finb, a multiple zinc finger protein, represses transcription of the human angiotensinogen gene.

    Date S, Nibu Y, Yanai K, Hirata J, Yagami K, Fukamizu A.

    Center of Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance, Institutes of Applied Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8577, Japan.

    We previously identified a regulatory element at the 3'-downstream region of the human angiotensinogen (hANG) gene. Using this element as a probe by the Southwestern screening, we isolated a cDNA clone, encoding Finb, a transcriptional activator with multiple zinc finger domains. The N-terminal zinc finger domain of Finb bound to the GGATGG sequence within the regulatory element. Unexpectedly, Finb repressed transcription dependent on the regulatory element. Inspection of the 5'-flanking region in the hANG promoter identified the GGATGG-like elements, which prompted us to examine the effect of Finb on the hANG promoter activity. We also found the two Finb binding elements in the 5'-flanking region of the hANG gene by the gel shift assay, both of which were necessary for transcriptional repression of the hANG promoter. These findings suggest that Finb functions as a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor of the hANG gene.

    PMID: 15067362 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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