ZNF366
Zinc finger protein 366, also known as DC-SCRIPT, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZNF366 gene. The ZNF366 gene was first identified in a DNA comparison study between 85 kb of Fugu rubripes sequence containing 17 genes with its homologous loci in the human draft genome.
Function
In 2006, DC-SCRIPT was isolated and characterized in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells.DC-SCRIPT contains a DNA-binding domain, a global corepressor. In the immune system of both mice and humans, DC-SCRIPT was found to be specifically expressed in dendritic cells.
In COS-1 cells, DC-SCRIPT was shown to interact with the estrogen receptor DNA-binding domain and represses ER activity through the association with RIP140, CtBP and histone deacetylases.
In DCs, DC-SCRIPT was found to be highly expressed in type one conventional DCs under the control of PU.1. The presence of DC-SCRIPT is important for the cDC1s lineage specification via maintaining Interferon regulatory factor 8 expression. The DC-SCRIPT deficient cDC1s had impaired capacity to capture and present cell-associated antigens and to secrete IL-12p40.