Structure of the DNA-binding domain of zinc GAL4
- PMID: 1557129
- DOI: 10.1038/356448a0
Structure of the DNA-binding domain of zinc GAL4
Abstract
The yeast transcriptional activator GAL4 binds co-operatively to four related 17-base-pair sequences within an upstream activating sequence (UASG) to activate transcription of the GAL1 and GAL10 genes. It belongs to a class of gene regulatory proteins which all contain a highly conserved cysteine-rich region within their DNA-binding domains. This region binds zinc and it has been proposed that the cysteine residues coordinate the zinc, creating a structure analogous to one of the 'zinc fingers' of the transcription factor TFIIIA (ref. 8). Using 1H-113Cd two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of the cadmium form of the domain, we previously showed that the protein contains a Cd2Cys6 cluster where cysteines 11 and 28 act as bridging ligands. A similar study of a fragment of GAL4 has recently been published. We report here the solution structure of the DNA binding domain of GAL4; two helix-turn-strand motifs pack around a Zn2Cys6 cluster in a novel pseudo-symmetrical arrangement. The results show that the GAL4 zinc-binding domain differs significantly from both the TFIIIA-type zinc finger and the steroid hormone receptor DNA-binding domains.
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DNA transcription. Zinc standard for economy.Nature. 1992 Apr 2;356(6368):379-80. doi: 10.1038/356379a0. Nature. 1992. PMID: 1557114 No abstract available.
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