REDUCTION OF A CONSERVED CYS IS ESSENTIAL FOR MYB DNA-BINDING

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GUEHMANN, S [1 ]
VORBRUEGGEN, G [1 ]
KALKBRENNER, F [1 ]
MOELLING, K [1 ]
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[1] MAX PLANCK INST MOLEC GENET,ABT SCHUSTER,IHNESTR 73,W-1000 BERLIN 33,GERMANY
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10.1093/nar/20.9.2279
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The human c-Myb gene product is a regulator of transcription with intrinsic DNA-binding activity located in two of three aminoterminal repeats R2R3. Three purified recombinant c-Myb proteins, a 42 kD protein corresponding to the amino-terminal half (HM42), and two proteins representing R2R3 or R1R2R3 (HMR23 and HMR123) have been analyzed either as purified proteins or present in bacterial extracts in gelshift analyses using a high-affinity DNA oligonucleotide. The purified proteins are inactive in DNA-binding unless supplemented with a reducing agent such as dithiothreitol (DTT) in vitro. Alternatively a cellular nuclear extract (Nex) from HeLa cells strongly activates the binding. This effect is dose-dependent and sensitive to heat. The Nex does not lead to changes in the Myb-DNA mobility shift assay excluding a direct association of the complex with a cellular component. Site-directed mutagenesis of the aminoacid residue 130, a single conserved cysteine in HMR23 to serine almost completely abolishes DNA binding. Oxidation by diamide or alkylation by N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) of the Myb-proteins in vitro inhibit their interaction with DNA whereby the diamide effect is reversible by addition of excess of DTT. Nex prepared from COS cells transfected with c-myb leads to Myb-DNA interaction which is not responsive to DTT but sensitive to NEM and diamide. Our data indicate that the reduced cysteine of Myb is essential for its DNA-binding and that Myb function may be regulated by a reduction-oxidation mechanism.
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