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<general><name>Lymphoid enhancer-binding factor 1</name><synonyms><synonym>LEF1_RAT</synonym><synonym>LEF-1</synonym></synonyms><uniprot>Q9QXN1</uniprot><unigene>Rn.21926</unigene><swissprot>LEF1_RAT</swissprot><trembl></trembl><ncbi>8928168</ncbi><source_organism>Rattus norvegicus (Rat)</source_organism><native_sequence>MPQLSGGGGGGDPELCATDEMIPFKDEGDPQKEKIFAEISHPEEEGDLADIKSSLVNESEIIPASNGHEVVGQTQSSQEPYHDKAREHPDDGKHPDGGLYNKGPSYSSYSGYIMMPNMNSDPYMSNGSLSPPIPRTSNKVPVVQPSHAVHPLTPLITYSDEHFSPGSHPSHIPSEVNPKQGMSRHPPAPEMPTFYPLSPGGVGQITPPLGWQGQPVYPITGGFRQAYPSSLSGDTSMSRFSHHMIPGPPGPHTTGIPHPAIVTPQVKQEHPHTDSDLMHVKPEHEQRKEQEPKRPHIKKPLNAFMLYMKEMRANVVAECTLKESAAINQILGRRWHALSREEQAKYYELARKERQLHMQLYPGWSARDNYGKKKKRKREKLQESTSGTGPRMTAAYI</native_sequence><functional_narrative>Lymphoid enhancer-binding factor-1 is a sequence-specific and cell-type-specific DNA binding protein that is involved in the Wnt signaling pathway. Regulation of T-cell receptor alpha enhancer function is controlled by the TCF/LEF family. Lef-1 is also an architectural protein that facilitates the binding of other transcription factors to the corresponding DNA sequence to activate the transcription of target genes. In the presence of CTNNB1 and EP300 a complex is formed to facilitate gene transcription. The HMG domain (residues 279 – 365) plus the remaining C-terminal end contain the DNA-bending and protein-DNA binding disordered amino acids. </functional_narrative></general><regions><region id="1"><type>Disordered - Extended</type><name></name><start>296</start><end>397</end><sequence>HIKKPLNAFMLYMKEMRANVVAECTLKESAAINQILGRRWHALSREEQAKYYELARKERQLHMQLYPGWSARDNYGKKKKRKREKLQESTSGTGPRMTAAYI</sequence><modification_types></modification_types><pdbs></pdbs><structural_functional_types><structural_functional_type id="D-O">Function arises via a disorder to order transition</structural_functional_type></structural_functional_types><functional_classes></functional_classes><functional_subclasses><functional_subclass id="u">DNA bending</functional_subclass><functional_subclass id="b">Protein-DNA binding</functional_subclass></functional_subclasses><detection_methods><detection><method id="NMR">Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)</method><temperature unit="K"></temperature><ph></ph></detection></detection_methods><input_type>Paper</input_type><references><reference type="Journal article"><pmid>7651541</pmid><author>Love JJ, Li X, Case DA, Giese K, Grosschedl R, Wright PE</author><title>Structural basis for DNA bending by the architectural transcription factor LEF-1</title><year>1995</year><publication>Nature</publication><volume>376</volume><number>6543</number><pages>791-795</pages></reference></references><comments></comments></region></regions><comments></comments></protein>
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