Fos

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FOS
Symbol FOS
HGNC ID 3796
Alternative symbols
Entrez Gene
OMIM
RefSeq
UniProt
Chromosome 14q24.3
Locus supplementary data


Overview

Fos is a gene that encodes a protein known as c-Fos, which is a part of the AP-1 transcription factor complex. The Fos protein is a major component of the cellular response to a variety of stimuli, including growth factors, cytokines, and stress. It plays a crucial role in cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival.

Structure

The Fos gene is located on chromosome 14 in humans, specifically at the 14q24.3 locus. The gene is composed of four exons and three introns. The protein product, c-Fos, is a 380 amino acid long protein that contains a basic leucine zipper (bZIP) domain, which is essential for dimerization with other proteins such as Jun to form the AP-1 complex.

Function

Fos functions primarily as a transcription factor. It forms a heterodimer with proteins of the Jun family, creating the AP-1 complex, which binds to specific DNA sequences known as AP-1 binding sites. This binding regulates the expression of genes involved in various cellular processes, including:

Regulation

The expression of the Fos gene is tightly regulated at multiple levels:

  • Post-translational modifications: The c-Fos protein can be modified by phosphorylation, which affects its stability and activity.

Clinical Significance

Alterations in Fos expression and function have been implicated in various diseases:

Research Applications

Fos is widely used as a marker of neuronal activity in neuroscience research. The expression of c-Fos is often used to map active brain regions in response to various stimuli or behaviors.

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