Structural highlights
Function
[MYT1L_RAT] May function as a panneural transcription factor associated with neuronal differentiation. May play a role in the development of neurons and oligodendrogalia in the CNS.[1]
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
The structure of a CCHHC zinc-binding domain from neural zinc finger factor-1 (NZF-1) has been determined in solution though the use of NMR methods. This domain is a member of a family of domains that have the Cys-X(4)-Cys-X(4)-His-X(7)-His-X(5)-Cys consensus sequence. The structure determination reveals a novel fold based around a zinc(II) ion coordinated to three Cys residues and the second of the two conserved His residues. The other His residue is stacked between the metal-coordinated His residue and a relatively conserved aromatic residue. Analysis of His to Gln sequence variants reveals that both His residues are required for the formation of a well-defined structure, but neither is required for high-affinity metal binding at a tetrahedral site. The structure suggests that a two-domain protein fragment and a double-stranded DNA binding site may interact with a common two-fold axis relating the two domains and the two half-sites of the DNA-inverted repeat.
Solution structure of a CCHHC domain of neural zinc finger factor-1 and its implications for DNA binding.,Berkovits-Cymet HJ, Amann BT, Berg JM Biochemistry. 2004 Feb 3;43(4):898-903. PMID:14744132[2]
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References
- ↑ Kim JG, Armstrong RC, v Agoston D, Robinsky A, Wiese C, Nagle J, Hudson LD. Myelin transcription factor 1 (Myt1) of the oligodendrocyte lineage, along with a closely related CCHC zinc finger, is expressed in developing neurons in the mammalian central nervous system. J Neurosci Res. 1997 Oct 15;50(2):272-90. PMID:9373037
- ↑ Berkovits-Cymet HJ, Amann BT, Berg JM. Solution structure of a CCHHC domain of neural zinc finger factor-1 and its implications for DNA binding. Biochemistry. 2004 Feb 3;43(4):898-903. PMID:14744132 doi:10.1021/bi035159d