Protein Domain : TSC-22 / Dip / Bun IPR000580

Type  Family
Description  Several eukaryotic proteins are evolutionary related and are thought to be involved in transcriptional regulation. These proteins are highly similar in a region of about 50 residues that include a conserved leucine-zipper domain most probably involved in homo- or hetero-dimerisation. Proteins containing this signature include:Vertebrate protein TSC-22 [ ], a transcriptional regulator which seems to act on C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP)promoter. Mammalian protein DIP (DSIP-immunoreactive peptide) [ ], a protein whose function is not yet known.Drosophila protein bunched [ ] (gene bun) (also known as shortsighted), a probable transcription factor required for peripheral nervous system morphogenesis, eye development and oogenesis.Caenorhabditis elegans hypothetical protein T18D3.7.
Short Name  TSC-22_Dip_Bun

1 Child Features

2 Gene Families

119 Genes

1 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

14 Publications

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