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DNA binding site specificity of the Neurospora global nitrogen regulatory protein NIT2: Analysis with mutated binding sites
Authors:Tso-Yu Chiang  Rajendra Rai  Terrance G Cooper and George A Marzluf
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry and Program in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, The Ohio State University, 43210 Columbus, OH, USA;(2) Department of Microbiology, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn., USA
Abstract:NIT2, a positive-acting regulatory protein in Neurospora crassa, activates the expression of a series of unlinked structural genes that encode nitrogen catabolic enzymes. NIT2 binding sites in the promoter regions of nit3, alc and lao have at least two GATA sequence elements. We have examined the binding affinity of the NIT2 protein for the yeast DAL5 wild-type upstream activation sequence UASNTR, which contains two GATA elements, and for a series of mutated binding sites, each differing from the wild-type site by a single base. Substitution for individual nucleotides within 5prime or 3prime sequences that flank the GATA elements had only modest effects upon NIT2 binding. In contrast, nearly all substitutions within the GATA elements almost completely eliminated NIT2 binding, demonstrating the importance of the GATA sequence for NIT2 binding. Four high-affinity binding sites for the NIT2 protein were found within a central region of the nit-2 gene itself.
Keywords:Neurospora  Nitrogen regulation  NIT2 DNA binding  GATA proteins
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