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Structural basis for the ability of MBD domains to bind methyl-CG and TG sites in DNA
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 19p7344–7354Published online: March 22, 2018- Ke Liu
- Chao Xu
- Ming Lei
- Ally Yang
- Peter Loppnau
- Timothy R. Hughes
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 41Cytosine methylation is a well-characterized epigenetic mark and occurs at both CG and non-CG sites in DNA. Both methylated CG (mCG)- and mCH (H = A, C, or T)-containing DNAs, especially mCAC-containing DNAs, are recognized by methyl-CpG–binding protein 2 (MeCP2) to regulate gene expression in neuron development. However, the molecular mechanism involved in the binding of methyl-CpG–binding domain (MBD) of MeCP2 to these different DNA motifs is unclear. Here, we systematically characterized the DNA-binding selectivities of the MBD domains in MeCP2 and MBD1–4 with isothermal titration calorimetry–based binding assays, mutagenesis studies, and X-ray crystallography. - Gene Regulation Protein Structure and FoldingOpen Access
Structures of the Ets Protein DNA-binding Domains of Transcription Factors Etv1, Etv4, Etv5, and Fev: DETERMINANTS OF DNA BINDING AND REDOX REGULATION BY DISULFIDE BOND FORMATION
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 290Issue 22p13692–13709Published online: April 12, 2015- Christopher D.O. Cooper
- Joseph A. Newman
- Hazel Aitkenhead
- Charles K. Allerston
- Opher Gileadi
Cited in Scopus: 26Ets transcription factors, which share the conserved Ets DNA-binding domain, number nearly 30 members in humans and are particularly involved in developmental processes. Their deregulation following changes in expression, transcriptional activity, or by chromosomal translocation plays a critical role in carcinogenesis. Ets DNA binding, selectivity, and regulation have been extensively studied; however, questions still arise regarding binding specificity outside the core GGA recognition sequence and the mode of action of Ets post-translational modifications.