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. 1991 Jul;11(7):3613-23.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.11.7.3613-3623.1991.

DNA-binding specificity of the fushi tarazu homeodomain

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DNA-binding specificity of the fushi tarazu homeodomain

B Florence et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1991 Jul.

Abstract

The fushi tarazu (ftz) gene of Drosophila melanogaster encodes a homeodomain-containing transcription factor that functions in the formation of body segments. Here we report an analysis of the DNA-binding properties of the ftz homeodomain in vitro. We provide evidence that the homeodomain binds to DNA as a monomer, with an equilibrium dissociation constant of 2.5 x 10(-11) M for binding to a consensus binding site. A single ftz binding site occupies 10 to 12 bp, as judged by the ability of protein bound at one site to interfere with binding to an adjacent site. These experiments also demonstrated a lack of cooperative binding between ftz homeodomains. Analysis of single-nucleotide substitutions over an 11-bp sequence shows that a stretch of 6 bp is critical for binding, with an optimal sequence of 5'CTAATTA3'. These data correlate well with recent structural evidence for base-specific contact at these positions. In addition, we found that sequences flanking the region of direct contact have effects on DNA binding that could be of biological significance.

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