YY1

Transcriptional repressor protein
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::summary Transcriptional repressor protein ::
YY1 (Yin Yang 1) is a transcriptional repressor protein in humans that is encoded by the YY1 gene.
Function
YY1 is a ubiquitously distributed transcription factor belonging to the GLI-Kruppel class of zinc finger proteins. The protein is involved in repressing and activating a diverse number of promoters. Hence, the YY in the name stands for "yin-yang." YY1 may direct histone deacetylases and histone acetyltransferases to a promoter in order to activate or repress the promoter, thus implicating histone modification in the function of YY1. YY1 promotes enhancer-promoter chromatin loops by forming dimers and promoting DNA interactions. Its dysregulation disrupts enhancer-promoter loops and gene expression.
Clinical significance
YY1 heterozygous deletions, missense, and nonsense mutations cause Gabriele-DeVries syndrome (GADEVS), an autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by intellectual disability, dysmorphic facial features, feeding problems, intrauterine growth restriction, variable cognitive impairment, behavioral problems and other congenital malformations. A website is available in order to collect and share clinical information between clinicians and the families of affected individuals.
Interactions
YY1 has been shown to interact with:
References
References
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- "Gabriele-de Vries Syndrome". OMIM.
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- (May 1995). "Relief of YY1 transcriptional repression by adenovirus E1A is mediated by E1A-associated protein p300". Genes & Development.
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- (Feb 1997). "Yeast two-hybrid cloning of a novel zinc finger protein that interacts with the multifunctional transcription factor YY1". Nucleic Acids Research.
- (Dec 1993). "Inhibition of transcriptional regulator Yin-Yang-1 by association with c-Myc". Science.
- (Oct 2003). "Association of transcription factor YY1 with the high molecular weight Notch complex suppresses the transactivation activity of Notch". The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
- (Jun 1999). "RYBP, a new repressor protein that interacts with components of the mammalian Polycomb complex, and with the transcription factor YY1". The EMBO Journal.
- (Jun 2003). "Modulation of YY1 activity by SAP30". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.
- (Nov 2017). "Competitive binding between Seryl-tRNA synthetase/YY1 complex and NFKB1 at the distal segment results in differential regulation of human vegfa promoter activity during angiogenesis". Nucleic Acids Research.
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