MCEF

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AF4/FMR2 family, member 4
Identifiers
SymbolAFF4
Entrez27125
HUGO17869
OMIM604417
RefSeqNM_014423
UniProtQ9UHB7
Other data
LocusChr. 5 q31

MCEF or Major Cdk9-interacting elongation factor is a transcription factor related to Af4. It is the fourth member of the Af4 family (AFF) of transcription factors, involved in numerous pathologies, including Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), abnormal CNS development, breast cancer and azoospermia.

Because it apparently interacts with the species-specific human co-factor (P-TEFb) for HIV-1 transcription, and because it can repress HIV-1 replication, MCEF (also known as AFF4 or AF5q31) may have future therapeutic uses.[1]

MCEF was originally cloned and named by Mario Clemente Estable of Ryerson University, while he was a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Robert G. Roeder, at the Rockefeller University.

See also

Transcription factors

References

  1. Estable M, Naghavi M, Kato H, Xiao H, Qin J, Vahlne A, Roeder R (2002). "MCEF, the newest member of the AF4 family of transcription factors involved in leukemia, is a positive transcription elongation factor-b-associated protein". J Biomed Sci. 9 (3): 234–245. doi:10.1007/BF02256070. PMID 12065898.