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  lüll Vertebrate Protein CTCF and its Multiple Roles in a Large-Scale Regulation of  Genome Activity Nikolaev LG; Akopov SB; Didych DA; Sverdlov EDCurr Genomics  2009[Aug]; 10 (5): 294-302The CTCF transcription factor is an 11 zinc fingers multifunctional protein that  uses different zinc finger combinations to recognize and bind different sites  within DNA. CTCF is thought to participate in various gene regulatory networks  including transcription activation and repression, formation of independently  functioning chromatin domains and regulation of imprinting. Sequencing of human  and other genomes opened up a possibility to ascertain the genomic distribution  of CTCF binding sites and to identify CTCF-dependent cis-regulatory elements,  including insulators. In the review, we summarized recent data on genomic  distribution of CTCF binding sites in the human and other genomes within a  framework of the loop domain hypothesis of large-scale regulation of the genome  activity. We also tried to formulate possible lines of studies on a variety of  CTCF functions which probably depend on its ability to specifically bind DNA,  interact with other proteins and form di- and multimers. These three fundamental  properties allow CTCF to serve as a transcription factor, an insulator and a  constitutive dispersed genome-wide demarcation tool able to recruit various  factors that emerge in response to diverse external and internal signals, and  thus to exert its signal-specific function(s).ä |