SATB Homeobox Protein 1 (SATB1)

DNA-binding protein SATB1; Special AT-Rich Sequence Binding Protein 1(Binds To Nuclear Matrix/Scaffold-Associating DNA's)

SATB Homeobox Protein 1 (SATB1)
SATB1, the global chromatin organizer and transcription factor, has emerged as a key factor integrating higher-order chromatin architecture with gene regulation. Recent studies have unraveled the role of SATB1 in organization of chromatin 'loopscape' and its dynamic nature in response to physiological stimuli. At genome-wide level, SATB1 seems to play a role in organization of the transcriptionally poised chromatin. SATB1 organizes the MHC class-I locus into distinct chromatin loops by tethering MARs to nuclear matrix at fixed distances. Silencing of SATB1 mimics the effects of IFN-γ treatment on chromatin loop architecture of the MHC class I locus and altered expression of genes within the locus. SATB1induce breast cancer tumor growth and metastasis through the altered expression of large numbers of genes.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)