FOLDING TRANSITION IN THE DNA-BINDING DOMAIN OF GCN4 ON SPECIFIC BINDING TO DNA

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WEISS, MA
ELLENBERGER, T
WOBBE, CR
LEE, JP
HARRISON, SC
STRUHL, K
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[1] MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP,DEPT MED,BOSTON,MA 02114
[2] HARVARD UNIV,DEPT BIOCHEM & MOLEC BIOL,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02138
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10.1038/347575a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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PROTEIN-DNA recognition is often mediated by a small domain containing a recognizable structural motif, such as the helix-turn-helix1 or the zinc-finger2. These motifs are compact structures that dock against the DNA double helix. Another DNA recognition motif, found in a highly conserved family of eukaryotic transcription factors including C/EPB, Fos, Jun and CREB, consists of a coiled-coil dimerization element - the leucine-zipper - and an adjoining basic region which mediates DNA binding3. Here we describe circular dichroism and 1NMR spectroscopic studies of another family member, the yeast transcriptional activator GCN44,5. The 58-residue DNA-binding domain of GCN4, GCN4-p, exhibits a concentration-dependent α-helical transition, in accord with previous studies of the dimerization properties of an isolated leucine-zipper peptide6. The GCN4-p dimer is ∼70% helical at 25°C, implying that the basic region adjacent to the leucine zipper is largely unstructured in the absence of DNA. Strikingly, addition of DNA containing a GCN4 binding site (AP-1 site) increases the α-helix content of GNC4-p to at least 95%. Thus, the basic region acquires substantial α-helical structure when it binds to DNA. A similar folding transition is observed on GCN4-p binding to the related ATF/CREB site, which contains an additional central base pair. The accommodation of DNA target sites of different lengths clearly requires some flexibility in the GCN4 binding domain, despite its high α-helix content. Our results indicate that the GCN4 basic region is significantly unfolded at 25°C and that its folded, α-helical conformation is stabilized by binding to DNA. © 1990 Nature Publishing Group.
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