Positive Regulatory Domain I-Binding Factor 1
"Positive Regulatory Domain I-Binding Factor 1" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A transcriptional repressor protein that contains an N-terminal PR-SET domain, four C-terminal CYS2-HIS2 ZINC FINGERS, and binds the PRDI element in the INTERFERON-BETA gene. It has methyltransferase activity and mediates gene transcription in tissue-specific innate and adaptive immune lymphocyte T-CELLS, repressing expression of proteins that promote exit of these tissue-specific T-cell populations from non-lymphoid organs.
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D000074462
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.913.555.500.800.700 D12.776.260.703.650 D12.776.930.780.904
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Concept/Terms |
Positive Regulatory Domain I-Binding Factor 1- Positive Regulatory Domain I-Binding Factor 1
- Positive Regulatory Domain I Binding Factor 1
- PRDI-BF1 Protein
- PRDI BF1 Protein
- B Lymphocyte-Induced Maturation Protein 1
- B Lymphocyte Induced Maturation Protein 1
- PRDM1 Protein
- BLIMP1 Protein
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Positive Regulatory Domain I-Binding Factor 1" by people in Profiles.
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CXCR5(+) follicular cytotoxic T cells control viral infection in B cell follicles. Nat Immunol. 2016 10; 17(10):1187-96.
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Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is characterized by B-cell inflammation and EBV-induced protein 2 expression. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013 Apr; 131(4):1075-83, 1083.e1-7.