Serum Response Factor (SRF)

MCM1; C-Fos Serum Response Element-Binding Transcription Factor

Serum Response Factor (SRF)

SRF is a member of the MADS box superfamily of transcription factors.This protein binds to the serum response element (SRE) in the promoter region of target genes. This protein regulates the activity of many immediate-early genes, for example c-fos, and thereby participates in cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, cell growth, and cell differentiation.
SRF is considered very important during the development of the embryo, as it has been linked to the formation of mesoderm. In the fully developed mammal, SRF is crucial for the growth of skeletal muscle. Interaction of SRF with other proteins, such as steroid hormone receptors, may contribute to regulation of muscle growth by steroids.Lack of skin SRF is associated with psoriasis and other skin diseases.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)