MTF1 activates gene expression (Homo sapiens)

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5, 7-122, 41, 74cytosolnucleoplasmendosomeendoplasmic reticulum lumenMTF1dimer:12Zn2+:CSRP1geneZn2+ MTF1 dimer:12Zn2+MTF1 CSRP1 gene CSRP1CSRP1 geneMTF1 Zn2+ SNCBSNCB geneMTF1dimer:12Zn2+:SNCBgeneMTF1 Zn2+ SNCB gene 643


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The MTF1:zinc complex in the nucleus binds Metal Response Elements (MREs), DNA containing the core consensus sequence 5'-TGCRCNC-3', and activates or represses transcription depending on the context of the MRE (reviewed in Laity and Andrews 2007, Jackson et al. 2008, Gunther et al. 2012, Grzywacz et al. 2015). The 6 zinc fingers of each MTF1 monomer have different affinities for zinc and evidence from the mouse homolog indicates that different concentrations of zinc, and hence different metal loads in MTF1, activate different subsets of target genes (Wang et al. 2004, Dong et al. 2015). Genes activated by MTF1 include those encoding metallothioneins, zinc transporters, and stress-response proteins (Hardyman et al. 2016). View original pathway at:Reactome.

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
CSRP1 gene ProteinENSG00000159176 (Ensembl)
CSRP1 geneGeneProductENSG00000159176 (Ensembl)
CSRP1ProteinP21291 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MTF1

dimer:12Zn2+:CSRP1

gene
ComplexR-HSA-5660435 (Reactome)
MTF1

dimer:12Zn2+:SNCB

gene
ComplexR-HSA-5660451 (Reactome)
MTF1 ProteinQ14872 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MTF1 dimer:12Zn2+ComplexR-HSA-5660456 (Reactome)
SNCB gene ProteinENSG00000074317 (Ensembl)
SNCB geneGeneProductENSG00000074317 (Ensembl)
SNCBProteinQ16143 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Zn2+ MetaboliteCHEBI:29105 (ChEBI)

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
CSRP1 geneR-HSA-5660503 (Reactome)
CSRP1 geneR-HSA-5660514 (Reactome)
CSRP1ArrowR-HSA-5660503 (Reactome)
MTF1

dimer:12Zn2+:CSRP1

gene
ArrowR-HSA-5660503 (Reactome)
MTF1

dimer:12Zn2+:CSRP1

gene
ArrowR-HSA-5660514 (Reactome)
MTF1

dimer:12Zn2+:SNCB

gene
ArrowR-HSA-5660479 (Reactome)
MTF1

dimer:12Zn2+:SNCB

gene
ArrowR-HSA-5660530 (Reactome)
MTF1 dimer:12Zn2+R-HSA-5660479 (Reactome)
MTF1 dimer:12Zn2+R-HSA-5660514 (Reactome)
R-HSA-5660479 (Reactome) The MTF1:zinc complex binds a metal response element in the promoter of the beta-synuclein (SNCB) gene and activates transcription in response to zinc (McHugh et al. 2011).
R-HSA-5660503 (Reactome) The CSRP1 gene is transcribed to yield mRNA which is translated to yield protein. Expression of CSRP1 is activated by zinc via MTF1 (Hardyman et al. 2016). As inferred from the mouse homolog, expression of CSRP1 is activated by cadmium via MTF1.
R-HSA-5660514 (Reactome) As inferred from the mouse homolog, the promoter of the CSRP1 gene contains 3 consensus metal response elements, at least one of which binds MTF1. Expression of CSRP1 is activated by cadmium via MTF1.
R-HSA-5660530 (Reactome) The SNCB (beta-synuclein) gene is transcribed to yield mRNA which is translated to yield protein (Lavedan et al. 1998). Transcription of SNCB is up-regulated by copper via a metal response binding element in the 5' promoter that binds MTF1 (McHugh et al. 2011).
SNCB geneR-HSA-5660479 (Reactome)
SNCB geneR-HSA-5660530 (Reactome)
SNCBArrowR-HSA-5660530 (Reactome)
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