Entry - *608577 - CHURCHILL DOMAIN-CONTAINING 1; CHURC1 - OMIM
 
* 608577

CHURCHILL DOMAIN-CONTAINING 1; CHURC1


Alternative titles; symbols

CHURCHILL; CHCH
CHROMOSOME 14 OPEN READING FRAME 52; C14ORF52


HGNC Approved Gene Symbol: CHURC1

Cytogenetic location: 14q23.3   Genomic coordinates (GRCh38) : 14:64,914,455-64,935,368 (from NCBI)


TEXT

Cloning and Expression

Using a differential screen to identify early response genes in chicken epiblast cells exposed to a Hensen node graft, Sheng et al. (2003) cloned Chch. They obtained human and rodent CHCH by database searching and PCR. The deduced CHCH protein in all species contains 112 amino acids and has 2 putative C4-type zinc fingers, inspiring the gene name Churchill by analogy to Sir Winston's famous gesture. Human CHCH shares about 70% amino acid identity with fish and frog Chch and 96.4% identity with rat and mouse Chch.


Gene Function

Sheng et al. (2003) found that Chch acts as a switch between the different roles played by FGF (see 131220) in early chicken and frog development. FGF induced Chch slowly, which then activated Smad-interacting protein-1 (ZEB2; 605802), blocking further induction of mesoderm markers by FGF. Chch was first expressed when cells stopped migrating through the primitive streak, and Chch regulated cell ingression.


Mapping

The International Radiation Hybrid Mapping Consortium mapped the CHCH gene to chromosome 14 (SHGC-33304).


REFERENCES

  1. Sheng, G., dos Reis, M., Stern, C. D. Churchill, a zinc finger transcriptional activator, regulates the transition between gastrulation and neurulation. Cell 115: 603-613, 2003. [PubMed: 14651851, related citations] [Full Text]


Creation Date:
Patricia A. Hartz : 4/8/2004
wwang : 11/24/2008
mgross : 4/8/2004

* 608577

CHURCHILL DOMAIN-CONTAINING 1; CHURC1


Alternative titles; symbols

CHURCHILL; CHCH
CHROMOSOME 14 OPEN READING FRAME 52; C14ORF52


HGNC Approved Gene Symbol: CHURC1

Cytogenetic location: 14q23.3   Genomic coordinates (GRCh38) : 14:64,914,455-64,935,368 (from NCBI)


TEXT

Cloning and Expression

Using a differential screen to identify early response genes in chicken epiblast cells exposed to a Hensen node graft, Sheng et al. (2003) cloned Chch. They obtained human and rodent CHCH by database searching and PCR. The deduced CHCH protein in all species contains 112 amino acids and has 2 putative C4-type zinc fingers, inspiring the gene name Churchill by analogy to Sir Winston's famous gesture. Human CHCH shares about 70% amino acid identity with fish and frog Chch and 96.4% identity with rat and mouse Chch.


Gene Function

Sheng et al. (2003) found that Chch acts as a switch between the different roles played by FGF (see 131220) in early chicken and frog development. FGF induced Chch slowly, which then activated Smad-interacting protein-1 (ZEB2; 605802), blocking further induction of mesoderm markers by FGF. Chch was first expressed when cells stopped migrating through the primitive streak, and Chch regulated cell ingression.


Mapping

The International Radiation Hybrid Mapping Consortium mapped the CHCH gene to chromosome 14 (SHGC-33304).


REFERENCES

  1. Sheng, G., dos Reis, M., Stern, C. D. Churchill, a zinc finger transcriptional activator, regulates the transition between gastrulation and neurulation. Cell 115: 603-613, 2003. [PubMed: 14651851] [Full Text: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00927-9]


Creation Date:
Patricia A. Hartz : 4/8/2004

Edit History:
wwang : 11/24/2008
mgross : 4/8/2004