GATA transcription factor

[2] GATA can be used as biomarkers in predicting different diseases such as acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMKL) in Down syndrome, colorectal, and breast cancer.

Findings however, have pointed to a more direct influence by GATA transcription factors, as they are salient components in the more concentrated regulation of gene expression.

Data points to the roles GATA transcription factors play in stages past early development in endocrine organs.

[3][5] In non-vertebrates, GATA transcription factors contain one zinc finger DNA binding domain (ZNI).

[7] This creates an unfavorable chemical environment for the breast cancer cells because usually they require high levels of ATP to survive.

Transcription factor network in endoderm induction.
Transcription factor network (including GATA) involved in differentiation of the endoderm.