GCM1
Description
The GCM1 (glial cells missing transcription factor 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 6.
This gene encodes a DNA-binding protein with a gcm-motif (glial cell missing motif). The encoded protein is a homolog of the Drosophila glial cells missing gene (gcm). This protein binds to the GCM-motif (A/G)CCCGCAT, a novel sequence among known targets of DNA-binding proteins. The N-terminal DNA-binding domain confers the unique DNA-binding activity of this protein.
Transcription factor involved in the control of expression of placental growth factor (PGF) and other placenta-specific genes. Binds to the trophoblast-specific element 2 (TSE2) of the aromatase gene enhancer. Binds to the SYDE1 promoter. Has a central role in mediating the differentiation of trophoblast cells along both the villous and extravillous pathways in placental development.
GCM1 is also known as GCMA, hGCMa.
Associated Diseases
- cancer
- hypertension, pregnancy-induced
- Laurence-Moon syndrome
- acute kidney failure
- Zika virus infectious disease
- tricho-dento-osseous syndrome