Dual DNA recognition codes of a short peptide derived from the basic leucine zipper protein EmBP1 |
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Authors: | Hirata Akiyoshi Ueno Masaru Aizawa Yasunori Ohkubo Katsutoshi Morii Takashi Yoshikawa Susumu |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Sequence-specific DNA binding of short peptide dimers derived from a plant basic leucine zipper protein EmBP1 was studied. A homodimer of the EmBP1 basic region peptide recognized a palindromic DNA sequence, and a heterodimer of EmBP1 and GCN4 basic region peptides targets a non-palindromic DNA sequence when a beta-cyclodextrin/adamantane complex is utilized as a dimerization domain. A homodimer of the EmBP1 basic region peptide binds the native EmBP1 binding 5'-GCCACGTGGC-3' and the native GCN4 binding 5'-ATGACGTCAT-3' sequences with almost equal affinity in the alpha-helical conformation, indicating that the basic region of EmBP1 by itself has a dual recognition codes for the DNA sequences. The GCN4 basic region peptide binds 5'-ATGAC-3' in the alpha-helical conformation, but it neither shows affinity nor helix formation with 5'-GCCAC-3'. Because native EmBP1 forms 100 times more stable complex with 5'-GCCACGTGGC-3' over 5'-ATGACGTCAT-3', our results suggest that the sequence-selectivity of native EmBP1 is dictated by the structure of leucine zipper dimerization domain including the hinge region spanning between the basic region and the leucine zipper. |
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