Krüppel associated box
The Krüppel associated box (KRAB) domain is a category of transcriptional repression domains present in approximately 400 human zinc finger protein-based transcription factors (KRAB zinc finger proteins). The KRAB domain typically consists of about 75 amino acid residues, while the minimal repression module is approximately 45 amino acid residues. It is predicted to function through protein-protein interactions via two amphipathic helices. The most prominent interacting protein is called TRIM28 initially visualized as SMP1, cloned as KAP1 and TIF1-beta. Substitutions for the conserved residues abolish repression.
Krüppel Associated Box | |||||||||||
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KRAB domain | |||||||||||
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Symbol | KRAB | ||||||||||
Pfam | PF01352 | ||||||||||
InterPro | IPR001909 | ||||||||||
SMART | SM00349 | ||||||||||
PROSITE | PS50805 | ||||||||||
SCOP2 | 1v65 / SCOPe / SUPFAM | ||||||||||
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Over 10 independently encoded KRAB domains have been shown to be effective repressors of transcription, suggesting this activity to be a common property of the domain. KRAB domains can be fused with dCas9 CRISPR tools to form even stronger repressors.