Heat shock factor

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<StructureSection load='3hts' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure the dimeric heat shock protein complex with DNA and glycerol (PDB entry [[3hts]])' scene='51/516471/Cv/3'>
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<StructureSection load='3hts' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of heat shock protein complex with DNA (PDB entry [[3hts]])' scene=''>
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== Function ==
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'''Heat shock factor''' (HSF) are transcriptional activators of heat shock genes. HSF bind to heat shock sequence elements throughout the genome with a consensus array of three oppositely oriented sequence AGGAN and activate transcription. Each HSF monomer contains one C-terminal and 3 N-terminal leucine zippers. Two sequences flanking the N-terminal leucine zippers contain the consensus nuclear localization signal (NLS). The DNA-binding domain (DBD residues 193-281) of HSF lies in the N-terminal of the first NLS region<ref>PMID:8441385</ref>.
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== Relevance ==
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'''Heat shock factor''' (HSF) are transcriptional activators of heat shock genes. HSF bind to heat shock sequence elements throughout the genome with a concensus array of three oppositely oriented sequence AGGAN and activate transcription. Each HSF monomer contains one C-terminal and 3 N-terminal leucine zippers. Two sequences flanking the N-terminal leucine zippers contain the concensus nuclear localization signal (NLS). The DNA-binding domain (DBD) of HSF lies in the N-terminal of the first NLS region.
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Depletion of HSF-1 is associated with accumulation of pathogenic androgen receptor in neurodegenerative diseases<ref>PMID:23360996</ref>. Increased expression of HSF-1 contributes to the reversal of cerebellar cell deficiency in rats carrying Alzheimer disease<ref>PMID:23665061</ref>.
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== Structural highlights ==
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The DBD region of HSF shows <scene name='51/516471/Cv/4'>multiple protein-DNA interactions as well as water-mediated interactions</scene> <ref>PMID:10331875</ref>. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
==3D structures of heat shock factor==
==3D structures of heat shock factor==
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[[1hks]], [[1hkt]] – HSF DBD – ''Drosophila melanogaster'' NMR<br />
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Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}}
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[[2ldu]] – HSF DBD – human - NMR<br />
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[[2hts]], [[1fbu]] – KlHSF DBD – ''Kluyveromyces lactis''<br />
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[[2ldu]] – hHSF-1 DBD residues 193-281 – human - NMR<br />
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[[3htf]], [[1fbq]], [[1fbs]] – KlHSF DBD (mutant) <br />
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[[5hdg]] – hHSF-1 DBD <br />
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[[5d5u]], [[5d5v]], [[5hdn]], [[7dcj]], [[7dcs]], [[7dct]] – hHSF-1 DBD + DNA<br />
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[[5hdk]] hHSF-2 DBD <br />
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[[5d8k]], [[5d8l]], [[7dci]], [[7dcu]] hHSF-2 DBD + DNA<br />
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[[6j6v]] – hHSF-4 DBD <br />
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[[6j6w]] hHSF-4 DBD (mutant)<br />
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[[8zys]] – hHSF-5 DBD + DNA<br />
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[[1fbu]], [[2hts]] – KlHSF DBD – ''Kluyveromyces lactis''
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[[1fbq]], [[1fbs]], [[3htf]] – KlHSF DBD (mutant)
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[[3hsf]] - KlHSF DBD (mutant) – NMR<br />
[[3hts]] – KlHSF DBD + DNA<br />
[[3hts]] – KlHSF DBD + DNA<br />
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[[1fyk]], [[1fyl]], [[1fym]] – KlHSF DBD (mutant) + DNA
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[[1fyk]], [[1fyl]], [[1fym]] – KlHSF DBD (mutant) + DNA<br />
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[[1hks]], [[1hkt]] – HSF DBD – ''Drosophila melanogaster'' – NMR<br />
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== References ==
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Structure the dimeric heat shock protein complex with DNA and glycerol (PDB entry 3hts)

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