转录因子
锌
细胞生物学
生物
锌指
平衡
响应元素
基因表达调控
化学
基因
生物化学
基因表达
发起人
有机化学
作者
D.P. Giedroc,Xiaohua Chen,Julius L. Apuy
标识
DOI:10.1089/15230860152542943
摘要
Metal-responsive control of the expression of genes involved in metal metabolism and metal homeostasis allows an organism to tightly regulate the free or bioavailable concentration of beneficial metal ions, such as zinc, copper, and iron, within an acceptable range, while efficiently removing nonbeneficial or toxic metals. Emerging evidence also suggests that metal homeostasis is intimately coupled to the oxidative stress response in many cell types. The expression of genes that encode metallothioneins in all vertebrate cells is strongly induced by potentially toxic concentrations of zinc and cadmium, as well as in response to strong oxidizing agents, including hydrogen peroxide. This induction requires a cis-acting DNA element, termed a metal response element (MRE), and MRE-binding transcription factor-1 (MTF-1), a Cys2-His2 zinc finger protein. This review summarizes recent progress that has been made toward understanding the structure, function, and metalloregulation of mammalian MTF-1.
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