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MYT1L Protein

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MYT1L Protein

Overview

MYT1L (Myelin Transcription Factor 1-like) is a zinc-finger transcription factor belonging to the MYT family of DNA-binding proteins. The protein, encoded by the MYT1L gene located on chromosome 8q12.1, functions as a crucial regulator of neuronal development and maintenance. With a molecular weight of approximately 120 kilodaltons, MYT1L contains multiple zinc-finger domains that enable specific DNA binding and transcriptional regulation. The protein was initially characterized for its role in myelin formation, though subsequent research has revealed broader functions in neuronal differentiation, gene expression regulation, and cellular identity maintenance. MYT1L is particularly abundant in the nervous system, where it exerts substantial influence over neuronal gene expression patterns.

Function/Biology

MYT1L functions as a sequence-specific DNA-binding transcription factor that recognizes and binds to regulatory DNA sequences within neuronal gene promoters and enhancers. The protein contains a characteristic zinc-finger DNA-binding domain composed of multiple C2H2-type zinc fingers, which allow precise targeting of genomic loci. Beyond its DNA-binding capacity, MYT1L interacts with various co-factors and chromatin-modifying complexes to either activate or repress gene transcription depending on cellular context and binding partners.

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