Nuclear factor I (NF I) binds to an NF I-type site but not to the CCAAT site in the human alpha-globin gene promoter
Methylation interference and missing contact analyses demonstrate that nuclear factor I (NF I) recognizes an NF I-like site (5'-GGG(N)6GCCAG-3') within the alpha-globin promoter rather than the adjacent CCAAT box. Consistent with this, mutations within the CCAAT box do not alter significan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1992-04, Vol.267 (12), p.8478-8484 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Methylation interference and missing contact analyses demonstrate that nuclear factor I (NF I) recognizes an NF I-like site
(5'-GGG(N)6GCCAG-3') within the alpha-globin promoter rather than the adjacent CCAAT box. Consistent with this, mutations
within the CCAAT box do not alter significantly the affinity and specificity of the interaction whereas elimination of the
5'-GGG-3' half-site of the recognition sequence reduces the DNA binding strength of NF I by 2 orders of magnitude down to
the range of unspecific interaction. On the other hand, the mutated alpha-globin promoter sequence that is no longer bound
by NF I, although it retains an intact CCAAT box, interacts specifically with a protein component from nuclear extracts of
HeLa cells. From these results we conclude that NF I is not the factor that interacts with the CCAAT box and that the second
half of the canonical 5'-TGG(N)6GCCAA-3' NF I binding site cannot be regarded as identical with the CCAAT promoter element,
as suggested previously. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)42470-2 |