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Shared functions of plant and mammalian StAR-related lipid transfer (START) domains in modulating transcription factor activity

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Abstract

The START domain is required for transcription factor activity in HD-Zip proteins from plants, although it is not strictly necessary for the protein's nuclear localization. START domains from both mammals and plants are modular in that they can bind lipid ligands to regulate transcription factor function in a yeast system. The data provide evidence for an evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which lipid metabolites can orchestrate transcription. We propose a model in which the START domain is used by both plants and mammals to regulate transcription factor activity.

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