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jun-D proto-oncogene protein (JUND)

Function: - binds an AP-1 site & upon cotransfection - stimulates activity of a promoter that bears an AP-1 site - binds DNA as a dimer (putative) Structure: - belongs to the bZIP family, Jun subfamily - contains 1 bZIP domain Compartment: nucleus

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junD proto-oncogene

General

jun protein family phosphoprotein

Properties

SIZE: entity length = 347 aa MW = 35 kD COMPARTMENT: cell nucleus MOTIF: alanine-rich region {158-166} MOTIF: alanine residue (SEVERAL) Ser phosphorylation site {S255} Ser phosphorylation site {S259} DNA-binding motif SITE: 273-292 leucine zipper SITE: 296-324 FOR-BINDING-VIA: leucine zipper

Database Correlations

OMIM 165162 UniProt P17535 PFAM correlations Entrez Gene 3727

References

  1. Chiu R et al Jun-B differs in its biological properties from, and is a negative regulator of, c-Jun. Cell 59:979 1989 PMID: 2513128
  2. Herschman HR Extracellular signals, transcriptional responses and cellular specificity TIBS 14:455 1989 PMID: 2696174
  3. Atlas of genetics & cytogenetics in oncology & haematology http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/genes/JUNDID179.html