- Histona deacetilasa 3
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Histona deacetilasa 3 HUGO 4854 Símbolo HDAC3 Símbolos alt. RPD3; HD3; RPD3-2 Datos genéticos Locus Cr. 5 q31.3 Bases de datos Entrez 8841 OMIM 605166 RefSeq NP_003874 UniProt O15379 La histona deacetilasa 3 (HDAC3) es una enzima codificada en humanos por el gen hdac3.[1] [2]
Contenido
Función
Las histonas juegan un papel crucial en la regulación de la transcripción, en la progresión del ciclo celular y en procesos de desarrollo. La acetilación/desacetilación de histonas altera la estructura del cromosoma, variando así la accesibilidad de los factores de transcripción al ADN. La HDAC3 pertenece a la familia de histona deacetilasas acuc/alfa. Esta proteína tiene actividad histona deacetilasa y reprime la transcripción cuando se une a los promotores diana. Podría participar en la regulación de la transcripción a través de su unión con el factor de transcripción con dedos de zinc YY1. HDAC3 también puede reprimir la función de p53 y así modular la proliferación celular y la apoptosis. El gen hdac3 es un potencial supresor tumoral.[3]
Interacciones
La histona deacetilasa 3 ha demostrado ser capaz de interaccionar con:
- HDAC9[4] [5]
- HDAC7A[6]
- Proteína del retinoblastoma[7] [8]
- RBBP4[9]
- Receptor testicular[10] [11] [12]
- MAP3K7IP2[13]
- PPAR delta[11] [14]
- GTF2I[15] [16]
- HDAC5[17] [18] [19] [20]
- RELA[21]
- MAPK11[22]
- TBL1X[19] [23]
- NCOR1[24] [25] [18] [6] [19] [26] [27]
- Ciclina D1[28] [29]
- NCOR2[24] [25] [23] [18] [30] [26] [27]
- ZBTB33[24]
- SUV39H1[31]
- PPAR gamma[11] [7]
- TCP1[30]
- HDAC4[17] [18] [6] [20]
- CBFA2T3[32] [33]
- GPS2[19]
- YY1[34] [35]
- RUNX2[36]
- GATA1[37]
- GATA2[38]
- Proteína de la leucemia promielocítica[39]
- Ubiquitina C.[40]
Véase también
Referencias
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Enlaces externos
Categorías:- Genes del cromosoma 5
- Factores de transcripción
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