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Novel Testis-specific Protein That Interacts with Heat Shock Factor 2

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Journal Gene
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 1998 Jul 4
PMID 9651507
Citations 15
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Abstract

Although heat shock factor 2 (HSF2) binds to heat shock element (HSE) constitutively during differentiation, development and spermatogenesis, little is known about the nature and mechanism of transcriptional control of heat shock genes by HSF2. We screened a human testis cDNA library for proteins that can associate with HSF2 by the yeast two-hybrid system, and isolated clones encoding a novel protein, designated HSF2 binding protein (HSF2BP), that associates with HSF2 in vitro and in vivo and is specifically expressed in testis. The interaction seemed to occur between the trimerization domain of HSF2 and the amino terminal hydrophilic region of HSF2BP that comprises two leucine zipper motifs. HSF2BP may therefore be involved in modulating HSF2 activation in testis.

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