Mw. Russo et al., IDENTIFICATION OF NAB1, A REPRESSOR OF NGFI-A-MEDIATED AND KROX20-MEDIATED TRANSCRIPTION, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(15), 1995, pp. 6873-6877
NGFI-A (also called Egr1, Zif268, or Krox24) and the closely related p
roteins Krox20, NGFI-C, and Egr3 are zinc-finger transcription factors
encoded by immediate-early genes which are induced by a wide variety
of extracellular stimuli, NGFI-A has been implicated in cell prolifera
tion, macrophage differentiation, synaptic activation, and long-term p
otentiation, whereas Krox20 is critical for proper hindbrain segmentat
ion and peripheral nerve myelination, In previous work, a structure/fu
nction analysis of NGFI-A revealed a 34-aa inhibitory domain that was
hypothesized to be the target of a cellular factor that represses NGFI
-A transcriptional activity, Using the yeast two-hybrid system, we hav
e isolated a cDNA clone which encodes a protein that interacts with th
is inhibitory domain and inhibits the ability of NGFI-A to activate tr
anscription. This NGFI-A-binding protein, NAB1, is a 570-aa nuclear pr
otein that bears no obvious sequence homology to known proteins, NAB1
also represses Krox20 activity, but it does not influence Egr3 or NGFI
-C, thus providing a mechanism for the differential regulation of this
family of immediate early transcription factors.