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This gene product is a member of a family of proteins characterized by a specific cysteine-rich C-terminal domain, which is involved in transcriptional regulation of viral genome expression. Alternative translation initiation from an upstream non-AUG (GUG), and an in-frame, downstream AUG codon, results in the production of two isoforms, p40 and p32, respectively, which have different subcellular localization; p32 is mainly found in the cytoplasm, whereas p40 is targeted to the nucleolus. Both isoforms have transcriptional regulatory activity that is attributable to the cysteine-rich C-terminal domain. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. | This [[gene product]] is a member of a family of proteins characterized by a specific [[cysteine]]-rich C-terminal domain, which is involved in [[transcriptional regulation]] of [[Virus|viral]] genome [[Gene expression|expression]]. Alternative translation initiation from an upstream non-AUG (GUG), and an in-frame, downstream AUG codon, results in the production of two [[isoforms]], p40 and p32, respectively, which have different subcellular localization; p32 is mainly found in the [[cytoplasm]], whereas p40 is targeted to the [[nucleolus]]. Both isoforms have transcriptional regulatory activity that is attributable to the cysteine-rich C-terminal domain. [[Alternative splicing]] results in multiple transcript variants. | ||
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MyoD family inhibitor domain containing is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MDFIC gene. [1]
Function
This gene product is a member of a family of proteins characterized by a specific cysteine-rich C-terminal domain, which is involved in transcriptional regulation of viral genome expression. Alternative translation initiation from an upstream non-AUG (GUG), and an in-frame, downstream AUG codon, results in the production of two isoforms, p40 and p32, respectively, which have different subcellular localization; p32 is mainly found in the cytoplasm, whereas p40 is targeted to the nucleolus. Both isoforms have transcriptional regulatory activity that is attributable to the cysteine-rich C-terminal domain. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.
References
- ↑ "Entrez Gene: MyoD family inhibitor domain containing". Retrieved 2016-02-09.
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