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The struture of Nanog consists in 3 alpha helices linked to each other by loops. The so called alpha-helix1 and alpha-helix 3 play a role into binding of the protein to DNA. The alpha-helix1, localized in the N-terminal arm, binds to DNA through minor grooves, whereas alpha-helix3 binds major grooves in DNA and is considered the recognition helix, due to it´s extensive DNA contact sufarce. Alpha helices 1 and 2 are arrenged as antiparallel to each other in the terciary structure, while positioning alpha-Helix3 in a favorable way to bind to the major grooves of the DNA helical structure.
The struture of Nanog consists in 3 alpha helices linked to each other by loops. The so called alpha-helix1 and alpha-helix 3 play a role into binding of the protein to DNA. The alpha-helix1, localized in the N-terminal arm, binds to DNA through minor grooves, whereas alpha-helix3 binds major grooves in DNA and is considered the recognition helix, due to it´s extensive DNA contact sufarce. Alpha helices 1 and 2 are arrenged as antiparallel to each other in the terciary structure, while positioning alpha-Helix3 in a favorable way to bind to the major grooves of the DNA helical structure.
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Nanog (Human homeobox protein)

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References

1. Allouba, M. H., ElGuindy, A. M., Krishnamoorthy, N., Yacoub, M. H., & Aguib, Y. E. (2015). NaNog: A pluripotency homeobox (master) molecule. Global Cardiology Science and Practice, 2015(3), 36.doi:10.5339/gcsp.2015.36

2. Jauch, R. et al. Crystal Structure and DNA Binding of the Homeodomain of the Stem Cell Transcription Factor Nanog. J. Mol. Biol. (2008) 376, 758–770, doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2007.11.091

3. https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q9H9S0

4. Gawlik-Rzemieniewska, N., & Bednarek, I. (2015). The role of NANOG transcriptional factor in the development of malignant phenotype of cancer cells. Cancer Biology & Therapy, 17(1), 1–10.doi:10.1080/15384047.2015.1121348

5. Zhang, W., Sui, Y., Ni, J., & Yang, T. (2016). Insights into the Nanog gene: A propeller for stemness in primitive stem cells. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 12(11), 1372–1381.doi:10.7150/ijbs.16349

6. Sun C, Sun L, Jiang K, et al. NANOG promotes liver cancer cell invasion by inducing epithelial-mesenchymal transition through NODAL/SMAD3 signaling pathway. The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology. 2013; 45:1099–1108. [PubMed: 23474366]

7. Chiou SH, Wang ML, Chou YT, et al. Coexpression of Oct4 and Nanog enhances malignancy in lung adenocarcinoma by inducing cancer stem cell-like properties and epithelial-mesenchymaltransdifferentiation. Cancer Res. 2010; 70:10433–10444. [PubMed: 21159654].

8. Jeter CR, Liu B, Liu X, et al. NANOG promotes cancer stem cell characteristics and prostate cancer resistance to androgen deprivation. Oncogene. 2011; 30:3833–3845. [PubMed: 21499299]

9. Liu, Anfei, Xiya Yu, and Shanrong Liu. "Pluripotency transcription factors and cancer stem cells: small genes make a big difference." Chinese journal of cancer 32.9 (2013): 483.

10.Pan, Guangjin, and James A. Thomson. "Nanog and transcriptional networks in embryonic stem cell pluripotency." Cell research 17.1 (2007): 42.

11.Oh, J. H., Do, H. J., Yang, H. M., Moon, S. Y., Cha, K. Y., Chung, H. M. & Kim, J. H. (2005). Identification of a putative transactivation domain in human Nanog. Exp. Mol. Med. 37, 250–254.

12.Frankel, A. D. (1992). The importance of being flexible. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 89, 11653.

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