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TRANSFAC FACTOR TABLE, Release 2017.2 - public - 2017-06-30, (C) QIAGEN


AC T00165 XX ID T00165 XX DT 01.06.1993 (created); ewi. DT 03.03.2005 (updated); ili. CO Copyright (C), QIAGEN. XX FA deltaCREB XX SY CREB-327; CREB-A; deltaCREB. XX OS rat, Rattus norvegicus OC eukaryota; animalia; metazoa; chordata; vertebrata; tetrapoda; mammalia; eutheria; rodentia; myomorpha; muridae; murinae XX GE G009126 Creb1. XX CL C0008; bZIP; 1.1.7.1.1.2. XX SZ 327 AA; 35.1 kDa (cDNA) (calc.). XX SQ MTMDSGADNQQSGDAAVTEAESQQMTVQAQPQIATLAQVSMPAAHATSSAPTVTLVQLPN SQ GQTVQVHGVIQAAQPSVIQSPQVQTVQISTIAESEDSQESVDSVTDSQKRREILSRRPSY SQ RKILNDLSSDAPGVPRIEEEKSEEETSAPAITTVTVPTPIYQTSSGQYIAITQGGAIQLA SQ NNGTDGVQGLQTLTMTNAAATQPGTTILQYAQTTDGQQILVPSNQVVVQAASGDVQTYQI SQ RTAPTSTIAPGVVMASSPALPTQPAEEAARKREVRLMKNREAARECRRKKKEYVKCLENR SQ VAVLENQNKTLIEELKALKDLYCHKSD XX SC edited Swiss-Prot #P15337 XX FT 23 324 PF00478; IMP dehydrogenase / GMP reductase domain. FT 87 146 PS50953; KID. FT 99 139 PF02173; pKID domain. FT 267 325 SM00338; brlzneu. FT 267 327 PF00170; bZIP transcription factor. FT 269 320 PS50217; BZIP. XX SF K289 and K291: important for DNA-binding [3]; XX CP ubiquitous (placenta). XX FF splice variant from CREB (AA 88-101 of CREB missing); FF only 10% trans-activation capability compared to CREB; FF transcription is induced by glucocorticoids (glioma cells) [6]; XX IN T00163 CREB-A; human, Homo sapiens. IN T00164 CREB1; rat, Rattus norvegicus. IN T01385 CREB1; cattle, Bos taurus. IN T00989 CREB; mouse, Mus musculus. IN T01127 CREB; pig, Sus scrofa. IN T01307 CREB; hamster, Cricetulus sp. IN T01380 CREB; mink, Mustela vison. IN T00165 deltaCREB; rat, Rattus norvegicus. XX MX M07248 V$CREB1_Q3. MX M03544 V$CREB1_Q6. MX M00981 V$CREBATF_Q6. MX M00039 V$CREB_01. MX M00113 V$CREB_02. MX M00177 V$CREB_Q2. MX M00916 V$CREB_Q2_01. MX M00801 V$CREB_Q3. MX M00178 V$CREB_Q4. MX M00917 V$CREB_Q4_01. MX M00114 V$TAXCREB_01. MX M00115 V$TAXCREB_02. XX BS R04110. BS R04577. BS R00963. BS R01358. BS R04578. BS R04579. XX DR TRANSPATH: MO000031257. DR EMBL: X14788; DR UniProtKB: P15337-2; XX RN [1]; RE0000233. RX PUBMED: 2137373. RA Yamamoto K. K., Gonzalez G. A., Menzel P., Rivier J., Montminy M. R. RT Characterization of a bipartite activator domain in transcription factor CREB RL Cell 60:611-617 (1990). RN [2]; RE0001080. RX PUBMED: 8394325. RA Quinn P. G. RT Distinct activation domains within cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) mediate basal and cAMP-stimulated transcription RL J. Biol. Chem. 268:16999-17009 (1993). RN [3]; RE0001104. RX PUBMED: 1834659. RA Andrisani O. M., Dixon J. E. RT Involvement of lysine residues 289 and 291 of the cAMP-responsive element-binding protein in the recognition of the cAMP-responsive element RL J. Biol. Chem. 266:21444-21450 (1991). RN [4]; RE0001639. RX PUBMED: 2141384. RA Quinn P. G., Granner D. K. RT Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase regulates transcription of the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene but not binding of nuclear factors to the cyclic AMP regulatory element RL Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:3357-3364 (1990). RN [5]; RE0002506. RX PUBMED: 2142528. RA Berkowitz L. A., Gilman M. Z. RT Two distinct forms of active transcription factor CREB (cAMP response element binding protein) RL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87:5258-5262 (1990). RN [6]; RE0002833. RX PUBMED: 1531873. RA Jungmann R. A. RT Glucocorticoid induction RL Nucleic Acids Res. 20:825-829 (1992). XX //