The cavity in the hydrophobic core of Myb DNA-binding domain is reserved for DNA recognition and trans-activation
- PMID: 8564545
- DOI: 10.1038/nsb0296-178
The cavity in the hydrophobic core of Myb DNA-binding domain is reserved for DNA recognition and trans-activation
Abstract
The DNA-binding domain of Myb consists of three imperfect repeats, R1, R2 and R3, each containing a helix-turn-helix motif variation. Among these repeats, R2 has distinct characteristics with high thermal instability. The NMR structure analysis found a cavity inside the hydrophobic core of R2 but not in R1 or R3. Here, we show that R2 has slow conformational fluctuations, and that a cavity-filling mutation which stabilizes the R2 structure significantly reduces specific Myb DNA-binding activity and trans-activation. Structural observations of the free and DNA-complexed stages suggest that the implied inherent conformational flexibility of R2, associated with the presence of the cavity, could be important for DNA recognition by Myb.
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