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Volume 271, Number 49, Issue of December 6, 1996 pp. 31679-31687
©1996 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

The Far Upstream Element-binding Proteins Comprise an Ancient Family of Single-strand DNA-binding Transactivators

(Received for publication, May 2, 1996, and in revised form, September 4, 1996)

Terri Davis-Smyth , Robert C. Duncan , Tian Zheng , Gregory Michelotti and David Levens

From the Laboratory of Pathology, NCI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892

The cloning and expression of two new human cDNAs encoding proteins highly related to the far upstream element-binding protein (FBP) are described. FBP, FBP2, and FBP3 comprise a family of single-strand DNA- binding proteins that possess all of the general features of more conventional transcription factors. The FBPs each bind sequence specifically to only one strand of the far upstream element (FUSE; originally identified upstream of c-myc), and each possesses potent activation domains when fused to the GAL4 DNA-binding domain and assayed by transient transfection. Typical of transcription factors, the proteins are most highly related in their central, DNA-binding domains, but extensive homology is also shared within the tyrosine-rich, carboxyl-terminal activation domains. Comparison with GenBank sequences revealed a fourth FBP family member encoded by Caenorhabditis elegans chromosome III, illustrating the high degree of homology in this evolutionarily ancient and conserved family.


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