Forkhead box protein
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| - | Forkhead box proteins (FOX) are transcription factors involved in regulation of gene expression. They contain a DNA-binding motif of 80-100 amino acids having a winged-helix shape. For details on individual FOX proteins, see [[FOXP2]] and [[Forkhead box protein M1]]. | + | '''Forkhead box proteins''' (FOX) are transcription factors involved in regulation of gene expression. They contain a DNA-binding motif of 80-100 amino acids having a winged-helix shape. For details on individual FOX proteins, see [[FOXP2]] and [[Forkhead box protein M1]]. See [[Transcription and RNA Processing]]. |
==3D structures of FOX== | ==3D structures of FOX== | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 20 February 2012
Forkhead box proteins (FOX) are transcription factors involved in regulation of gene expression. They contain a DNA-binding motif of 80-100 amino acids having a winged-helix shape. For details on individual FOX proteins, see FOXP2 and Forkhead box protein M1. See Transcription and RNA Processing.
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3D structures of FOX
FOXO1
3co6, 3coa – hFOXO1 + DNA – human
FOXO3
2uzk – hFOXO3 DNA-binding domain + DNA
FOXO4
3l2c – hFOXO4 DNA-binding domain + DNA
FOXP1
2kiu – hFOXP1 DNA-binding domain (mutant) - NMR
FOXP2
2a07 – hFOXP2 + DNA
2as5 – hFOXP2 DNA-binding domain + nuclear factor of activated T-cell + DNA
FOXP3
3qrf – hFOXP3 DNA-binding domain + nuclear factor of activated T-cell + DNA
FOXK2
2c6y – hFOXK2 DNA-binding domain + DNA
FOXK1
2a3s, 2d2w – FOXK1 DNA-binding domain – mouse – NMR
FOXM1
3g73 – hFOXM1 DNA-binding domain + DNA
