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| Gene Synthesis> | The human BCL11A ZF4-6 fragment (residues 730-835; pXC2391) was synthesized by GenScript and cloned into the pGEX-6P-1 vector, resulting in a construct with an N-terminal glutathione S-transferase (GST) tag followed by a recognition sequence (LEVLFGP) of human rhinovirus (HRV) type-14 3 C protease. | Get A Quote |
BCL11A, a transcription factor, is vital for hematopoiesis, including B and T cell maturation and the fetal-to-adult hemoglobin switch. Mutations in BCL11A are linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. BCL11A contains two DNA-binding zinc-finger arrays, low-affinity ZF2-3 and high-affinity ZF4-6, separated by a 300-amino-acid linker. ZF2-3 and ZF4-5 share 73% identity, including five out of six DNA base-interacting residues. These arrays bind similar short sequence motifs in clusters, with the linker enabling a broader binding span. Crystallographic structures of ZF4-6, in complex with oligonucleotides from the β-globin locus region, reveal DNA sequence recognition by residues Asn756 (ZF4), Lys784 and Arg787 (ZF... More