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SAFB

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
6294

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000160633

SAFB

Aliases
  
SAFB, HAP, HET, SAF-B1, SAFB1, SAB-B1, SAF-B, scaffold attachment factor B

External IDs
  
MGI: 2146974 HomoloGene: 2229 GeneCards: SAFB

Scaffold attachment factor B, also known as SAFB, is a gene with homologs that have been studied in humans and mice.

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Function

This gene encodes a DNA-binding protein that has specificity for scaffold or matrix attachment region DNA elements (S/MAR DNA). This protein is thought to be involved in attaching the base of chromatin loops to the nuclear matrix but there are conflicting views as to whether this protein is a component of chromatin, the nuclear matrix, or both. Scaffold attachment factors are a subset of nuclear matrix proteins (NMP) with enriched binding to AT-rich S/MAR sequences. The SAF-B protein is thought to serve as a molecular base to assemble a 'transcriptosome complex' in the vicinity of actively transcribed genes. It is involved in the regulation of the heat shock protein 27 transcription and also can act as an estrogen receptor corepressor. This gene is a candidate gene for breast tumorigenesis.

Interactions

SAFB has been shown to interact with:

  • Estrogen receptor alpha,
  • HNRPD,
  • SAFB2, and
  • TAF15.
  • References

    SAFB Wikipedia