ACQUISITION OF NFKB1-SELECTIVE DNA-BINDING BY SUBSTITUTION OF 4 AMINO-ACID-RESIDUES FROM NFKB1 INTO RELA

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COLEMAN, TA [1 ]
KUNSCH, C [1 ]
MAHER, M [1 ]
RUBEN, SM [1 ]
ROSEN, CA [1 ]
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[1] ROCHE INST MOLEC BIOL,DEPT GENE REGULAT,340 KINGSLAND ST,NUTLEY,NJ 07110
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10.1128/MCB.13.7.3850
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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 subunits of NF-kappaB, NFKB1 (formerly p50) and RelA (formerly p65), belong to a growing family of transcription factors that share extensive similarity to the c-rel proto-oncogene product. The homology extends over a highly conserved stretch of approximately 300 amino acids termed the Rel homology domain (RHD). This region has been shown to be involved in both multimerization (homo- and heterodimerization) and DNA binding. It is now generally accepted that homodimers of either subunit are capable of binding DNA that contains a KB site originally identified in the immunoglobulin enhancer. Recent studies have demonstrated that the individual subunits of the NF-kappaB transcription factor complex can be distinguished by their ability to bind distinct DNA sequence motifs. By using NFKB1 and RelA subunit fusion proteins, different regions within the RHD were found to confer DNA-binding and multimerization functions. A fusion protein that contains 34 N-terminal amino acids of NFKB1 and 264 amino acids of RetA displayed preferential binding to an NFKB1-selective DNA motif while dimerizing with the characteristics of RelA. Within the NFKB1 portion of this fusion protein, a single amino acid change of His to Arg altered the DNA-binding specificity to favor interaction with the RetA-selective DNA motif. Furthermore, substitution of four amino acids from NFKB1 into RetA was able to alter the DNA-binding specificity of the RetA protein to favor interaction with the NFKB1-selective site. Taken together, these findings demonstrate the presence of a distinct subdomain within the RHD involved in conferring the DNA-binding specificity of the Rel family of proteins.
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