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Krueppel-associated box (KRAB)

A domain of about 75 amino acids found in the N-terminal region of eukaryotic Krueppel-type C2H2 zinc finger proteins. It is enriched in charged amino acids. Subregions A & B are predicted to fold into 2 amphipathic alpha-helices. The KRAB A & B boxes can be separated by variable spacer segments & many KRAB proteins contain only the A box. The KRAB domain functions as a transcriptional repressor when tethered to the template DNA by a DNA-binding domain. A sequence of 45 amino acids in the KRAB A subdomain mediates transcriptional repression. The B box does not repress transcription by itself but does potentiate transcriptional repression by the KRAB A subdomain.

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Zn+2

General

Zn+2-binding site domain

Properties

NAME: Krueppel-associated box MOTIF: KRAB A box KRAB B box EFFECTOR-BOUND: Zn+2

References

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