The HMGB1 acidic tail regulates HMGB1 DNA binding specificity by a unique mechanism

HMGB1 is a conserved chromosomal protein composed of two DNA-binding domains and an acidic C-terminal tail. There were evidences suggesting that the C-terminal tail contributed to the DNA binding specificity of the N-terminal DNA-binding domains. However, the mechanism underlining this observation i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2007-08, Vol.360 (1), p.14-19
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Qiyu, Zeng, Minghui, Wang, Wei, Tang, Jie
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Zusammenfassung:HMGB1 is a conserved chromosomal protein composed of two DNA-binding domains and an acidic C-terminal tail. There were evidences suggesting that the C-terminal tail contributed to the DNA binding specificity of the N-terminal DNA-binding domains. However, the mechanism underlining this observation is largely unknown. Our data first confirmed the previous study with NMR that showed a direct interaction between HMGB1’s C-terminal tail and its N-terminal domains. We further demonstrated that this interaction can be competed more efficiently by a DNA with four-way junction structure than by a linear double-stranded DNA. Mutations within the N-terminal region, that disrupt its binding to the C-terminal tail, abolished HMGB1’s ability to distinguish the linear DNA and the four-way junction DNA. Those data suggested a unique mechanism designed by nature that utilizes a protein’s negatively charged C-terminal tail to enhance its DNA-binding domain’s specificity to certain structured DNAs.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.05.130