Zinc Finger Protein Interacting With K Protein 1 (ZIK1)

ZNF762

Zinc Finger Protein Interacting With K Protein 1 (ZIK1)
Zik1 contains a KRAB-A domain thought to be involved in transcriptional repression. Zik1 and K protein bound in vitro and co-immunoprecipitated from cell extracts indicating that in vivo their interaction is direct. Expression of Gal4 DNA-binding domain-Zik1 fusion protein repressed a gene promoter bearing Gal4-binding elements, indicating that from cognate DNA elements Zik1 is a transcriptional repressor.
The known diverse nature of K protein molecular interactions and now the identification of a K protein partner that is a transcriptional repressor lends support to the notion that K protein is a remarkably versatile molecule that may be acting as a docking platform to facilitate communication among molecules involved in signal transduction and gene expression.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)