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  • The forkhead transcription factor FOXK2 promotes AP-1-mediated transcriptional regulation.

The forkhead transcription factor FOXK2 promotes AP-1-mediated transcriptional regulation.

Molecular and cellular biology (2011-11-16)
Zongling Ji, Ian J Donaldson, Jingru Liu, Andrew Hayes, Leo A H Zeef, Andrew D Sharrocks
ABSTRACT

The transcriptional control circuitry in eukaryotic cells is complex and is orchestrated by combinatorially acting transcription factors. Forkhead transcription factors often function in concert with heterotypic transcription factors to specify distinct transcriptional programs. Here, we demonstrate that FOXK2 participates in combinatorial transcriptional control with the AP-1 transcription factor. FOXK2 binding regions are widespread throughout the genome and are often coassociated with AP-1 binding motifs. FOXK2 acts to promote AP-1-dependent gene expression changes in response to activation of the AP-1 pathway. In this context, FOXK2 is required for the efficient recruitment of AP-1 to chromatin. Thus, we have uncovered an important new molecular mechanism that controls AP-1-dependent gene expression.

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Monoclonal ANTI-FLAG® M2 antibody produced in mouse, clone M2, purified immunoglobulin (Purified IgG1 subclass), buffered aqueous solution (10 mM sodium phosphate, 150 mM NaCl, pH 7.4, containing 0.02% sodium azide)
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Anti-FOXK2 (AB2) antibody produced in rabbit, IgG fraction of antiserum