- POU family
POU (pronounced 'pow') is a family of
proteins that have well-conservedhomeodomain s.cite journal | author = Phillips K, Luisi B | title = The virtuoso of versatility: POU proteins that flex to fit | journal = J. Mol. Biol. | volume = 302 | issue = 5 | pages = 1023–39 | year = 2000 | pmid = 11183772 | doi = 10.1006/jmbi.2000.4107 ]Function
POU
protein s areeukaryotic transcription factors containing a bipartiteDNA binding domain referred to as thePOU domain .The various members of the POU family have a wide variety of functions, all of which are related to the development of an
organism .Etymology
The acronym POU is derived from the names of three
mammal ian transcription factors:
* the Pituitary-specific Pit-1
* the Octamer transcription factor proteins Oct-1 andOct-2 (octamer sequence is ATGCAAAT)
* theneural Unc-86 transcription factor fromCaenorhabditis elegans .Diversity
POU domain
genes have been described in organisms as divergent asCaenorhabditis elegans ,Drosophila ,Xenopus ,zebrafish andhuman but have not been yet identified inplants andfungi .D'Souza et al (PNAS, 91:9397-9401. 1994) demonstrated a surprisingly high degree of amino acid sequence conservation (37%-42%) of POU homeodomains to the transcriptional regulator comS from the
gram positive prokaryote Bacillus subtilis . Interestingly, akin to the way that POU homeodomain regulators lead to tissue differentiation inmetazoans , this transcription factor is critical for differentation of a subpopulation of B. subtilis into a state ofgenetic competence .Genes
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*, Gene|POU2F2, Gene|POU2F3
*, Gene|POU3F2, Gene|POU3F3, Gene|POU3F4
*, Gene|POU4F2, Gene|POU4F3
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*, Gene|POU6F2References
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