Abstract
The MYND finger is a protein domain with a Cys6-His-Cys-motif found in some transcription factors, Suppressin (SPN; a suppressor of cell proliferation), and BS69 and m-Bop, putative transcriptional cofactors. The MYND domain of BS69 has been shown to interact with the viral tumour antigens E1a and ENBA2 as well as with MGA, a Myc-related protein [PMID: 11733528], while the MYND domain of m-Bop binds the transcriptional activator skNAC [PMID: 12011100]. All these interactions involve one or two PXLXP motifs.
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This ELM has been assigned the following Gene Ontology (GO) terms for biological process, cellular component and molecular function.
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Biological Process |
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transcription
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Cellular Component |
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nucleus |
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Molecular Function |
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transcription factor binding |
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