THE DNA-BINDING SPECIFICITY OF THE HEPATOCYTE NUCLEAR FACTOR 3/FORKHEAD DOMAIN IS INFLUENCED BY AMINO-ACID-RESIDUES ADJACENT TO THE RECOGNITION HELIX

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作者
OVERDIER, DG [1 ]
PORCELLA, A [1 ]
COSTA, RH [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ILLINOIS, COLL MED, DEPT BIOCHEM MC536, 1819 W POLK ST, CHICAGO, IL 60612 USA
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10.1128/MCB.14.4.2755
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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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Three distinct hepatocyte nuclear factor 3 (HNF-3) proteins (HNF-3alpha, -3beta, and -3gamma) are known to regulate the transcription of liver-specific genes. The HNF-3 proteins bind to DNA as monomer through a modified helix-turn-helix, known as the winged helix motif, which is also utilized by a number of developmental regulators, including the Drosophila homeotic forkhead (fkh) protein. We have previously described the isolation, from rodent tissue, of an extensive family of tissue-specific HNF-3/fkh homolog (HFH) genes sharing homology in their winged helix motifs. In this report, we have determined the preferred DNA-binding consensus sequence for the HNF-3beta protein as well as for two divergent family members, HFH-1 and HFH-2. We show that these HNF-3/fkh proteins bind to distinct DNA sites and that the specificity of protein recognition is dependent on subtle nucleotide alterations in the site. The HNF-3, HFH-1, and HFH-2 consensus binding sequences were also used to search DNA regulatory regions to identify potential target genes. Furthermore, an analysis of the DNA-binding properties of a series of HFH-1/HNF-3beta protein chimeras has allowed us to identify a 20-amino-acid region, located adjacent to the DNA recognition helix, which contributes to DNA-binding specificity. These sequences are not involved in base-specific contacts and include residues which diverge within the HNF-3/fkh family. Replacement of this 20-amino-acid region in HNF-3beta with corresponding residues from HFH-1 enabled the HNF-3beta recognition helix to bind only HFH-1-specific DNA-binding sites. We propose a model in which this 20-amino-acid flanking region influences the DNA-binding properties of the recognition belix.
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页码:2755 / 2766
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