Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1946327 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms | 2016 | 5 Pages |
•Oct-1 is a ubiquitous factor that interacts with the core transcription machinery.•It can remodel chromatin as well as recruit PolII and activate initiation.•Oct-1 stalls PolII on inducible genes to promote rapid transcription on stimulation.•It is responsive to signalling through additional transcription factors.•The functions of Oct-1 include general transcription and also cell-type-specificity.
The Oct transcription factors recognise an octamer DNA element from which they regulate transcription of specific target genes. Oct-1 is the only member of the subfamily that is ubiquitously expressed and has a wide role in transcriptional control. Through interaction with various partner proteins, Oct-1 can modulate accessibility to the chromatin to recruit the transcription machinery and form the pre-initiation complex. The recruited PolII is induced to initiate transcription and stalled until elongation is triggered on interaction with signalling transcription factors. In this way, Oct-1 can fulfil general roles in transcription by opening the chromatin as well as transduce extracellular signals by relaying activation through various interacting partners. The emerging picture of Oct-1 is that of a complex and versatile transcription factor with fundamental functions in cell homeostasis and signal response in general as well as cell specific contexts. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: The Oct Transcription Factor Family, edited by Dr. Dean Tantin.
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