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transcription factor Sp4 isoform X1 [Homo sapiens]

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Name Accession Description Interval E-value
SP4_N cd22536
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 4; Specificity Proteins ...
32-648 0e+00

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 4; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. Human SP4 is a risk gene of multiple psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression. SP4 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP4.


:

Pssm-ID: 411773 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 623  Bit Score: 712.84  E-value: 0e+00
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716  32 NKKPKTSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQATGQ-QQIIIDPSQGLVQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLAGNAWQLVASTPP 110
Cdd:cd22536    1 NKKGKTSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQGAGQqQQIIIDPSQGLVQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLAGNAWQIVAAAPP 80
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 111 ASKENNVSQP----ASSSSSSSSSNNGSASPTKTKSGNS--STPGQFQVIQVQ---NPSGSVQYQVIPQLQTVEGQQIQI 181
Cdd:cd22536   81 TSKENNVAQQgvsaATSSAAPSSSNNGSTSPTKVKAGNSnaSAPGQFQVIQVQnmqNPSGSVQYQVIPQIQTVEGQQIQI 160
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 182 NPTSSSSLQDLQGQIQLISAGNNQAILTAANRTASGNILAQNLANQTVPVQIRPGVSIPLQLQTLPGTQAQVVTTLPINI 261
Cdd:cd22536  161 SPANATALQDLQGQIQLIPAGNNQAILTTPNRTASGNIIAQNLANQTVPVQIRPGVSIPLQLQTIPGAQAQVVTTLPINI 240
                        250       260       270       280       290       300       310       320
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 262 GGVTLALPVINNVAAGGGTGQVGQPAataDSGTSNGNQLVSTPTnTTTSASTMPESPSSSTTCTTTASTSLTSSDTLVSS 341
Cdd:cd22536  241 GGVTLALPVINNVAAGGGSGQLVQPS---DGGVSNGNQLVSTPI-TTASVSTMPESPSSSTTCTTTASTSLTSSDTLVSS 316
                        330       340       350       360       370       380       390       400
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 342 ADTGQYASTSASSsERTIEESQTPAAtESEAQSSSQLQPNGMQNAQDQSNSLQQVQIVGQPILQQIQIQQPQQQIIQAIP 421
Cdd:cd22536  317 AETGQYASTAASS-ERTEEEPQTSAA-ESEAQSSSQLQSNGLQNVQDQSNSLQQVQIVGQPILQQIQIQQPQQQIIQAIQ 394
                        410       420       430       440       450       460       470       480
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 422 PQSFQLQSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAV-NPTQVLIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGLSQQLTITPVS 500
Cdd:cd22536  395 PQSFQLQSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAVqSPTQVLIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGLPQQLTLTPVS 474
                        490       500       510       520       530       540       550       560
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 501 SS-GGTTLAQIAPVAVAGAPITLNTAQLASVPNLQTVSVANLGAAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVKVQQATIAPVT 579
Cdd:cd22536  475 SSaGGTTIAQIAPVAVAGTPITLNAAQLASVPNLQTVNVANLGAAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVKVQQATIAPVT 554
                        570       580       590       600       610       620
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767945716 580 VAVGGIANATIGAVSPDQLTQVHLQQGQQTSDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSNEPGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22536  555 VAVGNIANATIGAVSPDQITQVQLQQAQQASDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSSEPGKKKQHI 623
zf-C2H2 pfam00096
Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two ...
677-701 4.40e-05

Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two conserved cysteines and histidines co-ordinate a zinc ion. The following pattern describes the zinc finger. #-X-C-X(1-5)-C-X3-#-X5-#-X2-H-X(3-6)-[H/C] Where X can be any amino acid, and numbers in brackets indicate the number of residues. The positions marked # are those that are important for the stable fold of the zinc finger. The final position can be either his or cys. The C2H2 zinc finger is composed of two short beta strands followed by an alpha helix. The amino terminal part of the helix binds the major groove in DNA binding zinc fingers. The accepted consensus binding sequence for Sp1 is usually defined by the asymmetric hexanucleotide core GGGCGG but this sequence does not include, among others, the GAG (=CTC) repeat that constitutes a high-affinity site for Sp1 binding to the wt1 promoter.


:

Pssm-ID: 395048 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 40.75  E-value: 4.40e-05
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716  677 FICNwmFCGKRFTRSDELQRHRRTH 701
Cdd:pfam00096   1 YKCP--DCGKSFSRKSNLKRHLRTH 23
zf-C2H2 pfam00096
Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two ...
647-671 8.28e-03

Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two conserved cysteines and histidines co-ordinate a zinc ion. The following pattern describes the zinc finger. #-X-C-X(1-5)-C-X3-#-X5-#-X2-H-X(3-6)-[H/C] Where X can be any amino acid, and numbers in brackets indicate the number of residues. The positions marked # are those that are important for the stable fold of the zinc finger. The final position can be either his or cys. The C2H2 zinc finger is composed of two short beta strands followed by an alpha helix. The amino terminal part of the helix binds the major groove in DNA binding zinc fingers. The accepted consensus binding sequence for Sp1 is usually defined by the asymmetric hexanucleotide core GGGCGG but this sequence does not include, among others, the GAG (=CTC) repeat that constitutes a high-affinity site for Sp1 binding to the wt1 promoter.


:

Pssm-ID: 395048 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 34.20  E-value: 8.28e-03
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716  647 HICHIegCGKVYGKTSHLRAHLRWH 671
Cdd:pfam00096   1 YKCPD--CGKSFSRKSNLKRHLRTH 23
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
SP4_N cd22536
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 4; Specificity Proteins ...
32-648 0e+00

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 4; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. Human SP4 is a risk gene of multiple psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression. SP4 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP4.


Pssm-ID: 411773 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 623  Bit Score: 712.84  E-value: 0e+00
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716  32 NKKPKTSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQATGQ-QQIIIDPSQGLVQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLAGNAWQLVASTPP 110
Cdd:cd22536    1 NKKGKTSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQGAGQqQQIIIDPSQGLVQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLAGNAWQIVAAAPP 80
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 111 ASKENNVSQP----ASSSSSSSSSNNGSASPTKTKSGNS--STPGQFQVIQVQ---NPSGSVQYQVIPQLQTVEGQQIQI 181
Cdd:cd22536   81 TSKENNVAQQgvsaATSSAAPSSSNNGSTSPTKVKAGNSnaSAPGQFQVIQVQnmqNPSGSVQYQVIPQIQTVEGQQIQI 160
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 182 NPTSSSSLQDLQGQIQLISAGNNQAILTAANRTASGNILAQNLANQTVPVQIRPGVSIPLQLQTLPGTQAQVVTTLPINI 261
Cdd:cd22536  161 SPANATALQDLQGQIQLIPAGNNQAILTTPNRTASGNIIAQNLANQTVPVQIRPGVSIPLQLQTIPGAQAQVVTTLPINI 240
                        250       260       270       280       290       300       310       320
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 262 GGVTLALPVINNVAAGGGTGQVGQPAataDSGTSNGNQLVSTPTnTTTSASTMPESPSSSTTCTTTASTSLTSSDTLVSS 341
Cdd:cd22536  241 GGVTLALPVINNVAAGGGSGQLVQPS---DGGVSNGNQLVSTPI-TTASVSTMPESPSSSTTCTTTASTSLTSSDTLVSS 316
                        330       340       350       360       370       380       390       400
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 342 ADTGQYASTSASSsERTIEESQTPAAtESEAQSSSQLQPNGMQNAQDQSNSLQQVQIVGQPILQQIQIQQPQQQIIQAIP 421
Cdd:cd22536  317 AETGQYASTAASS-ERTEEEPQTSAA-ESEAQSSSQLQSNGLQNVQDQSNSLQQVQIVGQPILQQIQIQQPQQQIIQAIQ 394
                        410       420       430       440       450       460       470       480
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 422 PQSFQLQSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAV-NPTQVLIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGLSQQLTITPVS 500
Cdd:cd22536  395 PQSFQLQSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAVqSPTQVLIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGLPQQLTLTPVS 474
                        490       500       510       520       530       540       550       560
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 501 SS-GGTTLAQIAPVAVAGAPITLNTAQLASVPNLQTVSVANLGAAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVKVQQATIAPVT 579
Cdd:cd22536  475 SSaGGTTIAQIAPVAVAGTPITLNAAQLASVPNLQTVNVANLGAAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVKVQQATIAPVT 554
                        570       580       590       600       610       620
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767945716 580 VAVGGIANATIGAVSPDQLTQVHLQQGQQTSDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSNEPGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22536  555 VAVGNIANATIGAVSPDQITQVQLQQAQQASDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSSEPGKKKQHI 623
zf-C2H2 pfam00096
Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two ...
677-701 4.40e-05

Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two conserved cysteines and histidines co-ordinate a zinc ion. The following pattern describes the zinc finger. #-X-C-X(1-5)-C-X3-#-X5-#-X2-H-X(3-6)-[H/C] Where X can be any amino acid, and numbers in brackets indicate the number of residues. The positions marked # are those that are important for the stable fold of the zinc finger. The final position can be either his or cys. The C2H2 zinc finger is composed of two short beta strands followed by an alpha helix. The amino terminal part of the helix binds the major groove in DNA binding zinc fingers. The accepted consensus binding sequence for Sp1 is usually defined by the asymmetric hexanucleotide core GGGCGG but this sequence does not include, among others, the GAG (=CTC) repeat that constitutes a high-affinity site for Sp1 binding to the wt1 promoter.


Pssm-ID: 395048 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 40.75  E-value: 4.40e-05
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716  677 FICNwmFCGKRFTRSDELQRHRRTH 701
Cdd:pfam00096   1 YKCP--DCGKSFSRKSNLKRHLRTH 23
zf-H2C2_2 pfam13465
Zinc-finger double domain;
663-690 9.76e-05

Zinc-finger double domain;


Pssm-ID: 463886 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 26  Bit Score: 39.66  E-value: 9.76e-05
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 767945716  663 HLRAHLRWHTGERPFICnwMFCGKRFTR 690
Cdd:pfam13465   1 NLKRHMRTHTGEKPYKC--PECGKSFKS 26
ZnF_C2H2 smart00355
zinc finger;
677-701 1.81e-03

zinc finger;


Pssm-ID: 197676  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 36.29  E-value: 1.81e-03
                           10        20
                   ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716   677 FICNWmfCGKRFTRSDELQRHRRTH 701
Cdd:smart00355   1 YRCPE--CGKVFKSKSALREHMRTH 23
zf-C2H2 pfam00096
Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two ...
647-671 8.28e-03

Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two conserved cysteines and histidines co-ordinate a zinc ion. The following pattern describes the zinc finger. #-X-C-X(1-5)-C-X3-#-X5-#-X2-H-X(3-6)-[H/C] Where X can be any amino acid, and numbers in brackets indicate the number of residues. The positions marked # are those that are important for the stable fold of the zinc finger. The final position can be either his or cys. The C2H2 zinc finger is composed of two short beta strands followed by an alpha helix. The amino terminal part of the helix binds the major groove in DNA binding zinc fingers. The accepted consensus binding sequence for Sp1 is usually defined by the asymmetric hexanucleotide core GGGCGG but this sequence does not include, among others, the GAG (=CTC) repeat that constitutes a high-affinity site for Sp1 binding to the wt1 promoter.


Pssm-ID: 395048 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 34.20  E-value: 8.28e-03
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716  647 HICHIegCGKVYGKTSHLRAHLRWH 671
Cdd:pfam00096   1 YKCPD--CGKSFSRKSNLKRHLRTH 23
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
SP4_N cd22536
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 4; Specificity Proteins ...
32-648 0e+00

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 4; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. Human SP4 is a risk gene of multiple psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression. SP4 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP4.


Pssm-ID: 411773 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 623  Bit Score: 712.84  E-value: 0e+00
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716  32 NKKPKTSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQATGQ-QQIIIDPSQGLVQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLAGNAWQLVASTPP 110
Cdd:cd22536    1 NKKGKTSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQGAGQqQQIIIDPSQGLVQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLAGNAWQIVAAAPP 80
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 111 ASKENNVSQP----ASSSSSSSSSNNGSASPTKTKSGNS--STPGQFQVIQVQ---NPSGSVQYQVIPQLQTVEGQQIQI 181
Cdd:cd22536   81 TSKENNVAQQgvsaATSSAAPSSSNNGSTSPTKVKAGNSnaSAPGQFQVIQVQnmqNPSGSVQYQVIPQIQTVEGQQIQI 160
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 182 NPTSSSSLQDLQGQIQLISAGNNQAILTAANRTASGNILAQNLANQTVPVQIRPGVSIPLQLQTLPGTQAQVVTTLPINI 261
Cdd:cd22536  161 SPANATALQDLQGQIQLIPAGNNQAILTTPNRTASGNIIAQNLANQTVPVQIRPGVSIPLQLQTIPGAQAQVVTTLPINI 240
                        250       260       270       280       290       300       310       320
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 262 GGVTLALPVINNVAAGGGTGQVGQPAataDSGTSNGNQLVSTPTnTTTSASTMPESPSSSTTCTTTASTSLTSSDTLVSS 341
Cdd:cd22536  241 GGVTLALPVINNVAAGGGSGQLVQPS---DGGVSNGNQLVSTPI-TTASVSTMPESPSSSTTCTTTASTSLTSSDTLVSS 316
                        330       340       350       360       370       380       390       400
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 342 ADTGQYASTSASSsERTIEESQTPAAtESEAQSSSQLQPNGMQNAQDQSNSLQQVQIVGQPILQQIQIQQPQQQIIQAIP 421
Cdd:cd22536  317 AETGQYASTAASS-ERTEEEPQTSAA-ESEAQSSSQLQSNGLQNVQDQSNSLQQVQIVGQPILQQIQIQQPQQQIIQAIQ 394
                        410       420       430       440       450       460       470       480
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 422 PQSFQLQSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAV-NPTQVLIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGLSQQLTITPVS 500
Cdd:cd22536  395 PQSFQLQSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAVqSPTQVLIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGLPQQLTLTPVS 474
                        490       500       510       520       530       540       550       560
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 501 SS-GGTTLAQIAPVAVAGAPITLNTAQLASVPNLQTVSVANLGAAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVKVQQATIAPVT 579
Cdd:cd22536  475 SSaGGTTIAQIAPVAVAGTPITLNAAQLASVPNLQTVNVANLGAAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVKVQQATIAPVT 554
                        570       580       590       600       610       620
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767945716 580 VAVGGIANATIGAVSPDQLTQVHLQQGQQTSDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSNEPGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22536  555 VAVGNIANATIGAVSPDQITQVQLQQAQQASDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSSEPGKKKQHI 623
SP3_N cd22537
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 3; Specificity Proteins ...
37-648 1.95e-55

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 3; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. SP1 and SP3 can interact with and recruit a large number of proteins including the transcription initiation complex, histone modifying enzymes, and chromatin remodeling complexes, which strongly suggest that SP1 and SP3 are important transcription factors in remodeling chromatin and the regulation of gene expression. SP3 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP3.


Pssm-ID: 411774 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 574  Bit Score: 199.40  E-value: 1.95e-55
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716  37 TSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQATGqqqiiidpSQGLVQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLAGNAWQLVASTPPASKENN 116
Cdd:cd22537    1 GAAEQDTQPSPLALLAATCSKIGSPSPGDDAA--------AAGNAASAGQTGDLASAQLTGAPNRWEVLTPTPTTIKDEA 72
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 117 VSQPASSSSSSSSSNNGSASPTKTKSGNSstpgQFQVIQVQNPSG----SVQYQVIPQLQTVEGQQIQINPTSSS---SL 189
Cdd:cd22537   73 GNLVQIPGGGTVTSSGQYVLPLQSLQNQQ----IFSVAPGSDASNgtvpNVQYQVIPQIQTTDGQQVQLGFATSSdntGL 148
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 190 QDLQGQIQLISaGNNQAILTAANRTASgnilAQNLANQTVPVQIrPGVSIPlqlQTLPGTQAQVVTTLPINIGGVTLALP 269
Cdd:cd22537  149 QQEGGQIQIIP-GSNQTIIASGTPSAV----QQLLSQSGHVVQI-QGVSIG---GSSFPGQTQVVANVPLGLPGNITFVP 219
                        250       260       270       280       290       300       310       320
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 270 VINNVAAGGGTGQVGQPAA---TADSGTSNGNQLVSTPTNTTTSASTMPESPSSST--------TCTTTASTSLTSSDTL 338
Cdd:cd22537  220 INSVDLDSLGLSGTSQTMTtgiTADGQLINTGQAVQSSDNSGESGKVSPDINETNTnadlfvptSSSSQLPVTIDSTGIL 299
                        330       340       350       360       370       380       390       400
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 339 VSSADTGQYASTSASSSERTIEESQTPAATESEAQS---SSQLQPNGMQNAQDQSNSLQQVQIVgqpilqqiqiqqpqqq 415
Cdd:cd22537  300 QQNASSLTTVSGQVHTSDLQGNYIQAPVSDETQAQNiqvSTAQPSVQQIQLHESQQPTSQAQIV---------------- 363
                        410       420       430       440       450       460       470       480
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 416 iiQAIPPQSFQLQSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAVNPTQVLIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGlSQQLT 495
Cdd:cd22537  364 --QGITQQAIQGVQALGAQAIPQQALQNLQLQLLNPGTFLIQAQTVTPSGQITWQTFQVQGVQNLQNLQIQNAP-AQQIT 440
                        490       500       510       520       530       540       550       560
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 496 ITPVSSSggTTLAQIAPVAVAGAPITLNTAQLasvPNLQTVSVANLGAAGVQVQgvpvtitsvagqqQGQDGVKVQQATI 575
Cdd:cd22537  441 LTPVQTL--TLGQVGAGGAITSTPVSLSTGQL---PNLQTVTVNSIDSAGIQLQ-------------QSENADSPADIQI 502
                        570       580       590       600       610       620       630
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 767945716 576 APVTVAVGGIANATIGAVSPDQLTQVHLQQGQQTSDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSNEpGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22537  503 KEEEPDSEEWQLSGDSTLNTNDLTHLRVQLVEEEGDQPHQEGKRLRRVACTCPNCKEGGGRGSNL-GKKKQHI 574
SP1_N cd22539
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 1; Specificity Proteins ...
38-648 3.12e-41

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 1; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. SP1 has been shown to interact with a variety of proteins including myogenin, SMAD3, SUMO1, SF1, TAL1, and UBC. Some 12,000 SP1 binding sites are found in the human genome. SP1 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLF bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP1.


Pssm-ID: 411775  Cd Length: 433  Bit Score: 156.21  E-value: 3.12e-41
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716  38 SGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQATGQQQiiidpsqglvQLQNQPQQLELVTTQLA--GNAWQLVASTPPASKEN 115
Cdd:cd22539    2 SGGQESQPSPLALLAATCSRIESPNENSNSSQQQ----------QQQQGELELDLTQAQIAqsANGWQIIPTGSQAPTPS 71
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 116 NvSQPASSSSSSSSSNNGSASPTKTKSGNSSTPGQFQVIQVQNPSGSVQYQVIPQLQTVEGQQIQINPTSSSSLQDLQGQ 195
Cdd:cd22539   72 K-EQSGDSSTADSSKKSRVATAGYVVVAAPNLQNQQVLTSLPGVMPNIQYQVIPQFQTVDGQQLQFATTQAQVQQDASGQ 150
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 196 IQLISAGNNQAIltAANRTASGNILAQ-NLANQTVPVQirpgvSIPLQLQTLPGtQAQVVTTLPINIGGVTLALPViNNV 274
Cdd:cd22539  151 LQIIPGTNQQII--TTNRSGSGNIITMpNLLQQAVPIQ-----GLGLANNVLPG-QTQFVANVPVALNGNITLLPV-SSV 221
                        250       260       270       280       290       300       310       320
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 275 AAgggtgqvgqpaatadSGTSNGNQLVSTptnTTTSAstmpespsssttctttastsltssdtlvssadtgqyastsass 354
Cdd:cd22539  222 TA---------------SFFTNANSYSTT---TTTSN------------------------------------------- 240
                        330       340       350       360       370       380       390       400
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 355 sertieesqtpaateSEAQSSSQLQPNGMQNAQDQSNSLQQVQIVGqpilqqiqiqqpqqqiiqaippQSFQLQSgqtiq 434
Cdd:cd22539  241 ---------------MGQQQQQILIQPQLVQGGQTIQALQAASLPG----------------------QTFTTQT----- 278
                        410       420       430       440       450       460       470       480
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 435 tIQQQPLQNVQLQAV-NPTQVLIRAPtLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNIQSlsnlqvqnaglsqqltitpvsssggttlaqiapv 513
Cdd:cd22539  279 -ISQEALQNLQIQTVpNSGPIIIRTP-VGPNGQVSWQTIQLQNLQT---------------------------------- 322
                        490       500       510       520       530       540       550       560
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 514 avagapITLNTAQLASVPNLQTVSVANLGAAGVQV---QGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVKvqqatiapvtvAVGGIANATI 590
Cdd:cd22539  323 ------VTVNAAQLSSMPGLQTINLNALGASGIQVhqlQGLPLTIANATGEHGAQLGLH-----------GAGGDGLHDD 385
                        570       580       590       600       610
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 767945716 591 GAVspdqltqvhlQQGQQTSDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSNEPGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22539  386 SAA----------EEGETEPDPQPQPGRRTRREACTCPYCKDGEGRDSGDPGKKKQHI 433
SP2_N cd22540
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 2; Specificity Proteins ...
34-645 1.68e-25

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 2; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. SP2 contains the least conserved DNA-binding domain within the SP subfamily of proteins, and its DNA sequence specificity differs from the other SP proteins. It localizes primarily within subnuclear foci associated with the nuclear matrix, and can activate, or in some cases, repress expression from different promoters. The transcription factor SP2 serves as a paradigm for indirect genomic binding. It does not require its DNA-binding domain for genomic DNA binding and occupies target promoters independently of whether they contain a cognate DNA-binding motif. SP2 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP2.


Pssm-ID: 411776 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 511  Bit Score: 111.17  E-value: 1.68e-25
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716  34 KPKTSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGenqatgqQQIIIDPSQGLvqlqnQPQQLELVTtqlagnawQLVASTPPASK 113
Cdd:cd22540   13 QPAASTTQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGPPA-------VEAAVTPPAPP-----QPTPRKLVP--------IKPAPLPLGPG 72
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 114 ENNVSQPASSSSSSSSSNNGsasptktksGNSSTPGQFQVIQVQNP-----------SGSVQYQVIPQLQTvegqqiqin 182
Cdd:cd22540   73 KNSIGFLSAKGNIIQLQGSQ---------LSSSAPGGQQVFAIQNPtmiikgsqtrsSTNQQYQISPQIQA--------- 134
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 183 ptssSSLQDLQGQIQLISaGNNQAILTAANRTASGNILAQnlanqtvPVQIRPGVSIPLQLQTLPGTQAQVVTTLPINiG 262
Cdd:cd22540  135 ----AGQINNSGQIQIIP-GTNQAIITPVQVLQQPQQAHK-------PVPIKPAPLQTSNTNSASLQVPGNVIKLQSG-G 201
                        250       260       270       280       290       300       310       320
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 263 GVTLALPVINNVAAGGGTGQVGQPAATADSGTSNGNQlvstptntttsastmpespsssttctttastsltssdtlvsSA 342
Cdd:cd22540  202 NVALTLPVNNLVGTQDGATQLQLAAAPSKPSKKIRKK-----------------------------------------SA 240
                        330       340       350       360       370       380       390       400
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 343 DTGQYASTSASSSERTIEESQTPAATESEAQSSSQLQPNGMQNAQdqsnsLQQVQIVGQPILQQIQIQQPQQQIIQAIpp 422
Cdd:cd22540  241 QAAQPAVTVAEQVETVLIETTADNIIQAGNNLLIVQSPGTGQPAV-----LQQVQVLQPKQEQQVVQIPQQALRVVQA-- 313
                        410       420       430       440       450       460       470       480
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 423 qsfqlqSGQTIQTIQQQPLQNVQLQAVNPTQvlIRAPTLTPSGQISWQTVQVQNI----QSLSNLQVQNAGLSQQLTITP 498
Cdd:cd22540  314 ------ASATLPTVPQKPLQNIQIQNSEPTP--TQVYIKTPSGEVQTVLLQEAPAatatPSSSTSTVQQQVTANNGTGTS 385
                        490       500       510       520       530       540       550       560
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 499 VSSSG---GTTLAQIAPvavAGAPITLNTAQLASVPN-LQTVSVanlgaAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGqdgvkvqqat 574
Cdd:cd22540  386 KPNYNvrkERTLPKIAP---AGGIISLNAAQLAAAAQaIQTINI-----NGVQVQGVPVTITNAGGQQQL---------- 447
                        570       580       590       600       610       620       630
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 767945716 575 iapVTVAVGGiANATIGAVSPDQLTqvhlQQGQQTSDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRgSNEPGKKK 645
Cdd:cd22540  448 ---TVQTVSS-NNLTISGLSPTQIQ----LQMEQALEIETQPGEKRRRMACTCPNCKDGEKR-SGEQGKKK 509
SP1-4_N cd22545
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Proteins (SP) 1-4; Specificity Proteins ...
608-648 9.63e-15

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Proteins (SP) 1-4; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. There are many SPs in vertebrates (9 SPs in humans and mice, 7 SPs in chicken, and 11 SPs in teleost fish), but arthropods only have 3 SPs. SPs belong to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP1-4.


Pssm-ID: 411777 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 82  Bit Score: 69.78  E-value: 9.63e-15
                         10        20        30        40
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 767945716 608 QTSDQEVQPGKRLRRVACSCPNCREGEGRGSNEpGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22545   43 QFQDQEPQPGKRLRRVACTCPNCKDGEGRGSED-GKKKQHI 82
SP1-4_N cd22545
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Proteins (SP) 1-4; Specificity Proteins ...
37-72 1.06e-10

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Proteins (SP) 1-4; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. There are many SPs in vertebrates (9 SPs in humans and mice, 7 SPs in chicken, and 11 SPs in teleost fish), but arthropods only have 3 SPs. SPs belong to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. SP1-4 have similar N-terminal transactivation domains characterized by glutamine-rich regions, which, in most cases, have adjacent serine/threonine-rich regions. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP1-4.


Pssm-ID: 411777 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 82  Bit Score: 58.22  E-value: 1.06e-10
                         10        20        30
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 767945716  37 TSGSQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGTPGENQATGQQQI 72
Cdd:cd22545    1 TSSAQDSQPSPLALLAATCSKIGSPAENSTGPGGNI 36
SP1-4_arthropods_N cd22553
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 1-4 from arthropods; ...
462-648 6.42e-06

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 1-4 from arthropods; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. There are many SPs in vertebrates (9 SPs in humans and mice, 7 SPs in the chicken, and 11 SPs in teleost fish), but arthropods only have 3 SPs. One SP is clade SP1-4, which is expressed ubiquitously throughout development. SP1-4 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP1-4 from arthropods.


Pssm-ID: 411778 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 384  Bit Score: 48.87  E-value: 6.42e-06
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 462 TPSGQISWQTVqVQNIQSLSNLQVQNAGLSQQLTITPVSSSGGTTLAQIAPVAVAGAPITLNTAQLASVPNLQTVSVANL 541
Cdd:cd22553  216 QVSSQGYIQQI-PANASQQQPQMVQQGPNQSGQIIGQVASASSIQAAAIPLTVYTGALAGQNGSNQQQVGQIVTSPIQGM 294
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 542 gaagvqVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQdgvkvQQATIAPVTVAVGGIANATIGAVSPDQLTQvhlqqGQQTSDQEVQPGKRLR 621
Cdd:cd22553  295 ------TQGLTAPASSSIPTVVQQ-----QAIQGNPLPPGTQIIAAGQQLQQDPNDPTK-----WQVVADGTPGSKKRLR 358
                        170       180
                 ....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 767945716 622 RVACSCPNCREGEGRGSNEpGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22553  359 RVACTCPNCRDGDGTRNGE-NKKKQHI 384
zf-C2H2 pfam00096
Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two ...
677-701 4.40e-05

Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two conserved cysteines and histidines co-ordinate a zinc ion. The following pattern describes the zinc finger. #-X-C-X(1-5)-C-X3-#-X5-#-X2-H-X(3-6)-[H/C] Where X can be any amino acid, and numbers in brackets indicate the number of residues. The positions marked # are those that are important for the stable fold of the zinc finger. The final position can be either his or cys. The C2H2 zinc finger is composed of two short beta strands followed by an alpha helix. The amino terminal part of the helix binds the major groove in DNA binding zinc fingers. The accepted consensus binding sequence for Sp1 is usually defined by the asymmetric hexanucleotide core GGGCGG but this sequence does not include, among others, the GAG (=CTC) repeat that constitutes a high-affinity site for Sp1 binding to the wt1 promoter.


Pssm-ID: 395048 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 40.75  E-value: 4.40e-05
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716  677 FICNwmFCGKRFTRSDELQRHRRTH 701
Cdd:pfam00096   1 YKCP--DCGKSFSRKSNLKRHLRTH 23
zf-H2C2_2 pfam13465
Zinc-finger double domain;
663-690 9.76e-05

Zinc-finger double domain;


Pssm-ID: 463886 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 26  Bit Score: 39.66  E-value: 9.76e-05
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 767945716  663 HLRAHLRWHTGERPFICnwMFCGKRFTR 690
Cdd:pfam13465   1 NLKRHMRTHTGEKPYKC--PECGKSFKS 26
SP5_N cd22541
N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 5; Specificity Proteins ...
543-648 7.33e-04

N-terminal domain of transcription factor Specificity Protein (SP) 5; Specificity Proteins (SPs) are transcription factors that are involved in many cellular processes, including cell differentiation, cell growth, apoptosis, immune responses, response to DNA damage, and chromatin remodeling. There are many SPs in vertebrates (9 SPs in humans and mice, 7 SPs in the chicken, and 11 SPs in teleost fish), but arthropods only have 3 SPs. All of them contain clade SP5, which plays a potential role in human cancers and was found in several human tumors including hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric cancer, and colon cancer. Leukemia inhibitor factor/Stat3 and Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathways converge on SP5 to promote mouse embryonic stem cell self-renewal. SP5 belongs to a family of proteins, called the SP/Kruppel or Krueppel-like Factor (KLF) family, characterized by a C-terminal DNA-binding domain of 81 amino acids consisting of three Kruppel-like C2H2 zinc fingers. These factors bind to a loose consensus motif, namely NNRCRCCYY (where N is any nucleotide; R is A/G, and Y is C/T), such as the recurring motifs in GC and GT boxes (5'-GGGGCGGGG-3' and 5-GGTGTGGGG-3') that are present in promoters and more distal regulatory elements of mammalian genes. SP factors preferentially bind GC boxes, while KLFs bind CACCC boxes. Another characteristic hallmark of SP factors is the presence of the Buttonhead (BTD) box CXCPXC, just N-terminal to the zinc fingers. The function of the BTD box is unknown, but it is thought to play an important physiological role. Another feature of most SP factors is the presence of a conserved amino acid stretch, the so-called SP box, located close to the N-terminus. SP factors may be separated into three groups based on their domain architecture and the similarity of their N-terminal transactivation domains: SP1-4, SP5, and SP6-9. The transactivation domains between the three groups are not homologous to one another. This model represents the N-terminal domain of SP5.


Pssm-ID: 412096 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 143  Bit Score: 40.62  E-value: 7.33e-04
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 767945716 543 AAGVQVQGVPVTITSVAGQQQGQDGVK------VQQATIAPVTVAVGGIANATiGAVSPDQLTqvHLQQGQQTSDQEVQP 616
Cdd:cd22541   40 AASAPPHPSPVSSPTQQPQQLPPNPADdipwwsIQQSNPAHPPSTSTPLGHPT-FAGYQPQIA--ALLQTKSPAASLSTT 116
                         90       100       110
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|..
gi 767945716 617 gKRLRRvaCSCPNCREGEGrgSNEPGKKKQHI 648
Cdd:cd22541  117 -RRCRR--CRCPNCQNPST--SSEPGKKKQHI 143
ZnF_C2H2 smart00355
zinc finger;
677-701 1.81e-03

zinc finger;


Pssm-ID: 197676  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 36.29  E-value: 1.81e-03
                           10        20
                   ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716   677 FICNWmfCGKRFTRSDELQRHRRTH 701
Cdd:smart00355   1 YRCPE--CGKVFKSKSALREHMRTH 23
zf-C2H2_4 pfam13894
C2H2-type zinc finger; This family contains a number of divergent C2H2 type zinc fingers.
677-701 6.93e-03

C2H2-type zinc finger; This family contains a number of divergent C2H2 type zinc fingers.


Pssm-ID: 464025  Cd Length: 24  Bit Score: 34.54  E-value: 6.93e-03
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716  677 FICNwmFCGKRFTRSDELQRHRRTH 701
Cdd:pfam13894   1 FKCP--ICGKSFSSKKSLKRHLKTH 23
zf-C2H2 pfam00096
Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two ...
647-671 8.28e-03

Zinc finger, C2H2 type; The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two conserved cysteines and histidines co-ordinate a zinc ion. The following pattern describes the zinc finger. #-X-C-X(1-5)-C-X3-#-X5-#-X2-H-X(3-6)-[H/C] Where X can be any amino acid, and numbers in brackets indicate the number of residues. The positions marked # are those that are important for the stable fold of the zinc finger. The final position can be either his or cys. The C2H2 zinc finger is composed of two short beta strands followed by an alpha helix. The amino terminal part of the helix binds the major groove in DNA binding zinc fingers. The accepted consensus binding sequence for Sp1 is usually defined by the asymmetric hexanucleotide core GGGCGG but this sequence does not include, among others, the GAG (=CTC) repeat that constitutes a high-affinity site for Sp1 binding to the wt1 promoter.


Pssm-ID: 395048 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 23  Bit Score: 34.20  E-value: 8.28e-03
                          10        20
                  ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 767945716  647 HICHIegCGKVYGKTSHLRAHLRWH 671
Cdd:pfam00096   1 YKCPD--CGKSFSRKSNLKRHLRTH 23
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options:Database: CDSEARCH/cdd   Low complexity filter: no  Composition Based Adjustment: yes   E-value threshold: 0.01

References:

  • Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
  • Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
  • Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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