TRERF1 explained

Transcriptional-regulating factor 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TRERF1 gene.[1] [2]

This gene encodes a zinc-finger transcriptional regulating protein that interacts with CBP/p300 to regulate the human gene CYP11A1.[3]

Interactions

TRERF1 has been shown to interact with Steroidogenic factor 1,[4] EP300 and CREB-binding protein.[1]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Gizard F, Lavallée B, DeWitte F, Hum DW . A novel zinc finger protein TReP-132 interacts with CBP/p300 to regulate human CYP11A1 gene expression . The Journal of Biological Chemistry . 276 . 36 . 33881–92 . September 2001 . 11349124 . 10.1074/jbc.M100113200 . free .
  2. Web site: Entrez Gene: TRERF1 transcriptional regulating factor 1.
  3. Web site: Entrez Gene: TRERF1 transcriptional regulating factor 1.
  4. Gizard F, Lavallee B, DeWitte F, Teissier E, Staels B, Hum DW . The transcriptional regulating protein of 132 kDa (TReP-132) enhances P450scc gene transcription through interaction with steroidogenic factor-1 in human adrenal cells . The Journal of Biological Chemistry . 277 . 42 . 39144–55 . October 2002 . 12101186 . 10.1074/jbc.M205786200 . free .