Background of the antigen
Bcl-6, a transcriptional repressor, binds Stat recognition-like DNA elements and influences germinal center development and cell differentiation. Additionally, Bcl-6 negatively regulates NFâ…¹B expression, thereby inhibiting NFâ…¹B-mediated cellular functions. Bcl-6b (B-cell CLL/lymphoma 6, member B), also known as ZNF62, BAZF or ZBTB28, is a 480 amino acid nuclear protein that contains one BTB (POZ) domain and five C2H2-type zinc fingers. Expressed ubiquitously with highest expression in placenta and heart, Bcl-6b associates with Bcl-6 and functions as a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor that is thought to be necessary for early B-cell development. The gene encoding Bcl-6b maps to human chromosome 17, which comprises over 2.5% of the human genome and encodes over 1,200 genes.