Fork head domain explained

The fork head domain is a type of protein domain that is often found in transcription factors and whose purpose is to bind DNA.[1]

Function

The fork head protein of Drosophila melanogaster, a transcription factor that promotes terminal rather than segmental development, contains neither homeodomains nor zinc-fingers characteristic of other transcription factors.[2] Instead, it contains a distinct type of DNA-binding region, containing around 100 amino acids, which has since been identified in a number of transcription factors (including D. melanogaster FD1-5, mammalian HNF3, human HTLF, Saccharomyces cerevisiae HCM1, etc.). This is referred to as the fork head domain but is also known as a "winged helix".[2] [3] [4] The fork head domain binds B-DNA as a monomer,[3] but shows no similarity to previously identified DNA-binding motifs. Although the domain is found in several different transcription factors, a common function is their involvement in early developmental decisions of cell fates during embryogenesis.[4] Members of the class O of forkhead box transcription factors (FoxO) have important roles in metabolism, cellular proliferation, stress tolerance and probably lifespan.[5]

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Weigel D, Jürgens G, Küttner F, Seifert E, Jäckle H . The homeotic gene fork head encodes a nuclear protein and is expressed in the terminal regions of the Drosophila embryo . Cell . 57 . 4 . 645–58 . May 1989 . 2566386 . 10.1016/0092-8674(89)90133-5. free .
  3. Clark KL, Halay ED, Lai E, Burley SK . Co-crystal structure of the HNF-3/fork head DNA-recognition motif resembles histone H5 . Nature . 364 . 6436 . 412–20 . July 1993 . 8332212 . 10.1038/364412a0 . 4363526 .
  4. Häcker U, Grossniklaus U, Gehring WJ, Jäckle H . Developmentally regulated Drosophila gene family encoding the fork head domain . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. . 89 . 18 . 8754–8 . September 1992 . 1356269 . 49999 . 10.1073/pnas.89.18.8754. free .
  5. van der Horst A, Burgering BM . Stressing the role of FoxO proteins in lifespan and disease . Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology . 8 . 6 . 440–50 . June 2007 . 17522590 . 10.1038/nrm2190 . 31546098 .