Transcription regulator protein BACH2 (broad complex-tramtrack-bric a brac and Cap'n'collar homology 2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BACH2gene.[5][6][7] It contains a BTB/POZ domain at its N-terminus which forms a disulphide-linked dimer [8] and a bZip_Maf domain at the C-terminus.
Motamed-Khorasani A, Jurisica I, Letarte M, Shaw PA, Parkes RK, Zhang X, Evangelou A, Rosen B, Murphy KJ, Brown TJ (January 2007). "Differentially androgen-modulated genes in ovarian epithelial cells from BRCA mutation carriers and control patients predict ovarian cancer survival and disease progression". Oncogene. 26 (2): 198–214. doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1209773. PMID16832351. S2CID23262017.
Ono A, Kono K, Ikebe D, Muto A, Sun J, Kobayashi M, Ueda K, Melo JV, Igarashi K, Tashiro S (January 2007). "Nuclear positioning of the BACH2 gene in BCR-ABL positive leukemic cells". Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer. 46 (1): 67–74. doi:10.1002/gcc.20390. PMID17044046. S2CID13276741.
Hoshino H, Nishino TG, Tashiro S, Miyazaki M, Ohmiya Y, Igarashi K, Horinouchi S, Yoshida M (May 2007). "Co-repressor SMRT and class II histone deacetylases promote Bach2 nuclear retention and formation of nuclear foci that are responsible for local transcriptional repression". Journal of Biochemistry. 141 (5): 719–27. CiteSeerX10.1.1.326.4123. doi:10.1093/jb/mvm073. PMID17383980.