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


AC T01555 XX ID T01555 XX DT 14.09.1995 (created); ewi. DT 06.05.2015 (updated); mka. CO Copyright (C), QIAGEN. XX FA USF2 XX SY FIP; Fos-interacting protein; upstream stimulatory factor 2; USF II; USF44. XX OS mouse, Mus musculus OC eukaryota; animalia; metazoa; chordata; vertebrata; tetrapoda; mammalia; eutheria; rodentia; myomorpha; muridae; murinae XX GE G006863 Usf2. XX CL C0012; bHLH-ZIP; 1.2.6.2.2. XX SF detection of endogenous USF2 in IEC lines (intestinal epithelial cell, such as CaCo2, HT-29, LS174T and m-ICc12) [6]; SF immunologically unrelated to USF1 [1]; SF there are splice variants and variants from alternative translation initiation and polyadenylation [1]; SF similar DNA-binding affinity as USF1 (KD = 0.93 nM) [1]; SF both the USR and the basic region act as independent nuclear localization signals [2]; SF there are also two independent trans-activation domains [2]; XX CP ubiquitous (brain, heart, kidney, liver, lung, muscle, spleen, testis) [1]; brain, testis, liver [4]. XX FF transcriptional activator [2]; FF antiproliferative effect, inhibits transformation by c-Myc and E1a [3]; XX IN T00877 usf1; mouse, Mus musculus. IN T02378 usf1; Kenyan clawed frog, Xenopus borealis. XX MX M01034 V$EBOX_Q6_01. MX M07067 V$USF1_Q4. MX M00726 V$USF2_Q6. MX M03860 V$USF2_Q6_01. MX M00187 V$USF_Q6. MX M00796 V$USF_Q6_01. XX BS R18513. BS R18514. BS R18515. BS R18516. BS R18517. BS R29713. BS R22523. BS R22524. BS R20949. BS R57290. BS R57299. BS R21551. BS R33150. BS R18512. BS R18593. BS R26752. BS R21767. BS R56452. BS R41532. BS R21548. BS R24211. BS R16585. BS R67491. BS R67498. BS R08129. BS R25621. BS R18594. BS R39007. BS R24788. BS R14618. BS R29511. BS R60181. BS R34288. BS R39027. BS R19438. BS R71483. BS R26755. BS R28684. XX DR TRANSPATH: MO000025760. DR TRANSCOMPEL: C00600. DR UniProtKB: Q64705; USF2_MOUSE. XX RN [1]; RE0003427. RX PUBMED: 8127680. RA Sirito M., Lin Q., Maity T., Sawadogo M. RT Ubiquitous expression of the 43- and 44-kDa forms of transcription factor USF in mammalian cells RL Nucleic Acids Res. 22:427-433 (1994). RN [2]; RE0006750. RX PUBMED: 8657110. RA Luo X., Sawadogo M. RT Functional domains of the transcription factor USF2: Atypical nuclear localization signals and context-dependent transcriptional activation domains RL Mol. Cell. Biol. 16:1367-1375 (1996). RN [3]; RE0006751. RX PUBMED: 8577760. RA Luo X., Sawadogo M. RT Antiproliferative properties of the USF family of helix-loop-helix transcription factors RL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:1308-1313 (1996). RN [4]; RE0046855. RX PUBMED: 11058604. RA Kumari D., Usdin K. RT Interaction of the transcription factors USF1, USF2, and alpha -Pal/Nrf-1 with the FMR1 promoter. Implications for Fragile X mental retardation syndrome RL J. Biol. Chem. 276:4357-64 (2001). RN [5]; RE0047940. RX PUBMED: 15014447. RA Giangrande P. H., Zhu W., Rempel R. E., Laakso N., Nevins J. R. RT Combinatorial gene control involving E2F and E Box family members. RL EMBO J. 23:1336-1347 (2004). RN [6]; RE0032905. RX PUBMED: 14644095. RA Bruno M. E., West R. B., Schneeman T. A., Bresnick E. H., Kaetzel C. S. RT Upstream stimulatory factor but not c-Myc enhances transcription of the human polymeric immunoglobulin receptor gene. RL Mol. Immunol. 40:695-708 (2004). XX //