HOMEOTIC PROTEIN-BINDING SITES, ORIGINS OF REPLICATION, AND NUCLEAR MATRIX ANCHORAGE SITES SHARE THE ATTA AND ATTTA MOTIFS

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作者
BOULIKAS, T [1 ]
机构
[1] LINUS PAULING INST SCI & MED, PALO ALTO, CA 94306 USA
关键词
NUCLEAR MATRIX; ORIGINS OF REPLICATION; HOMEODOMAIN PROTEINS; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; DEVELOPMENT; CHROMATIN; ATTA MOTIF;
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10.1002/jcb.240500202
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Nuclear matrix organizes the mammalian chromatin into loops. This is achieved by binding of nuclear matrix proteins to characteristic DNA landmarks in introns as well as proximal and distal sites flanking the 5' and 3' ends of genes. Matrix anchorage sites (MARs), origins of replication (ORIs), and homeotic protein binding sites share common DNA sequence motifs. In particular, the ATTA and ATTTA motifs, which constitute the core elements recognized by the homeobox domain from species as divergent as flies and humans, are frequently occurring in the matrix attachment sites of several genes. The human apolipoprotein B 3' MAR and a stretch of the Chinese hamster DHFR gene intron and human HPRT gene intron shown to anchor these genes to the nuclear matrix are mosaics of ATTA and ATTTA motifs. Several origins of replication also share these elements. This observation suggests that homeotic proteins which control the expression level of many genes and pattern formation during development are components of the nuclear matrix. Thus, the nuclear matrix, known as the site of DNA replication, might sculpture the crossroads of the differential activation of origins during development and S-phase and the control of gene expression and pattern formation in embryogenesis.
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