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Distinct roles for the two cGATA-1 finger domains.

TitleDistinct roles for the two cGATA-1 finger domains.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsYang HY, Evans T
JournalMol Cell Biol
Volume12
Issue10
Pagination4562-70
Date Published1992 Oct
ISSN0270-7306
KeywordsAnimals, Base Sequence, Cell Line, Chick Embryo, DNA, DNA-Binding Proteins, Erythroid-Specific DNA-Binding Factors, Methylation, Molecular Sequence Data, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Transcription Factors, Transcriptional Activation, Zinc Fingers
Abstract

We have generated and analyzed by functional assays mutations of the chicken erythroid transcription factor GATA-1. The cGATA-1 protein contains two related finger domains highly conserved across species and characteristic of the family of GATA-binding factors. We find that mutations in the C-terminal finger or adjacent basic region abolish sequence-specific DNA binding, confirming that this region constitutes a novel DNA-binding domain sufficient to recognize the consensus WGATAR motif. At least three separate regions outside of this finger II domain contribute in a cooperative manner to the trans-activation potential of the protein. As expected from previous results analyzing the mouse homolog, we find that the N-terminal finger plays a role in DNA binding by affecting the stability of the DNA-protein complex. In addition, we find mutations of finger I subtly altered in DNA-binding function which greatly diminish trans-activation. Our results support the notion that the GATA-1 protein must be positioned precisely on the GATA cis element to enable the activation of target genes.

DOI10.1128/mcb.12.10.4562-4570.1992
Alternate JournalMol Cell Biol
PubMed ID1406646
PubMed Central IDPMC360383
Grant ListDK44167 / DK / NIDDK NIH HHS / United States

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