The IRF (interferon regulatory factor) family of transcription factors are characterized by an unique tryptophan pentad repeat DNA-binding domain. The IRFs are important in the regulation of interferons in response to infection by virus, and in the regulation of interferon-inducible genes. IRF4 is lymphocyte specific and negatively regulates toll-like-receptor (TLR) signaling that is central to the activation of innate and adaptive immune systems. A chromosomal translocation involving this gene and the IgH locus, t(6;14)(p25;q32), may be a cause of multiple myeloma. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found.
IFN-alpha-responsive transcription factor subunit; Interferon regulatory factor 9; Interferon-stimulated gene factor 3 gamma; interferon-stimulated transcription factor 3, gamma (48kD); interferon-stimulated transcription factor 3, gamma 48kDa; IRF-9; ISGF-3 gamma; ISGF3 p48 subunit; Transcriptional regulator ISGF3 subunit gamma
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