ATF6

ATF6 is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-regulated transmembrane transcription factor that activates the transcription of ER molecules.[8] Accumulation of misfolded proteins in the Endoplasmic Reticulum results in the proteolytic cleavage of ATF6.ATF6 has been shown to interact with YY1[9] and Serum response factor.[6] This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain.This article on a gene on human chromosome 1 is a stub.
AliasesHomoloGeneGeneCardsChromosome 1 (human)RNA expressionGene ontologyOrthologsEntrezEnsemblUniProtPubMedWikidataproteinunfolded protein responseendoplasmic reticulumtranscription factorActivating transcription factorinteractSerum response factorBibcodeMedical Subject HeadingsUCSC Genome BrowserUnited States National Library of Medicinepublic domainTranscription factorsintracellular receptorsleucine zipperMyogenic regulatory factorsMyogeninNeuroDNeurogeninsScleraxisARNTL2PeriodbHLH-ZIPMLXIPLR-SMADI-SMADZinc fingerNuclear receptorThyroid hormoneRev-ErbACOUP-TFTesticular receptorSteroid hormoneAndrogenEstrogenGlucocorticoidMineralocorticoidProgesteroneEstrogen relatedGeneral transcription factorsSp/KLF familyHIVEP1JMJD1BHelix-turn-helixHomeodomainAntennapediaParaHoxHomeoboxBARHL2POU domainOctamer transcription factorBicoidFork headwinged helixFOX proteinsHeat shock factorsInterferon regulatory factorsRel homology regionNF-κBp53 p63 p73 familyMADS boxTATA-binding proteinsHigh-mobility groupTCF/LEFCBFA2T2CBFA2T3RUNX1T1Pocket domainApetala 2Regulomechromosome 1