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XB-ART-8156
Biol Chem 2001 Sep 01;3829:1379-85. doi: 10.1515/BC.2001.170.
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ERH (enhancer of rudimentary homologue), a conserved factor identical between frog and human, is a transcriptional repressor.

Pogge von Strandmann E , Senkel S , Ryffel GU .


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Drosophila enhancer of rudimentary [e(r)] interacts genetically with the rudimentary gene, which encodes a protein possessing the first three enzymatic activities of the pyrimidine biosynthesis pathway. A regulatory or enzymatic activity of e(r) in pyrimidine biosynthesis and the cell cycle has been suggested, but nothing is known about its molecular function. The factor is evolutionarily highly conserved since homologues exist in plants and mammals. We cloned the Xenopus enhancer of rudimentary homologue (XERH) as an interaction partner of DCoH/PCD (dimerisation cofactor of HNF1/pterin-4alpha-carbinolamine dehydratase) in the yeast two-hybrid assay. DCoH/PCD is a multifunctional factor originally identified as a positive cofactor of the HNF1 homeobox transcription factors. XERH is a 104 amino acid protein that is identical to its mammalian homologues. The mRNA is expressed maternally, enriched in ectodermal derivatives during development and ubiquitously detectable in the adult. Fused to the DNA binding region of the GAL4 transcription factor domain, XERH represses the activity of a GAL4 responsive reporter in HeLa, but not in NIH3T3 cells. Furthermore, the DCoH/PCD coactivation of a HNF1 responsive reporter is inhibited by XERH. We propose that XERH is a cell type-specific transcriptional repressor, probably interfering with HNF1-dependent gene regulation via DCoH/PCD.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: erh hnf1a lgals4.2