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Identification and structural characterization of a CBP/p300-binding domain from the ETS family transcription factor GABP alpha.


ABSTRACT: Using NMR spectroscopy, we identified and characterized a previously unrecognized structured domain near the N-terminus (residues 35-121) of the ETS family transcription factor GABP alpha. The monomeric domain folds as a five-stranded beta-sheet crossed by a distorted helix. Although globally resembling ubiquitin, the GABP alpha fragment differs in its secondary structure topology and thus appears to represent a new protein fold that we term the OST (On-SighT) domain. The surface of the GABP alpha OST domain contains two predominant clusters of negatively-charged residues suggestive of electrostatically driven interactions with positively-charged partner proteins. Following a best-candidate approach to identify such a partner, we demonstrated through NMR-monitored titrations and glutathione S-transferase pulldown assays that the OST domain binds to the CH1 and CH3 domains of the co-activator histone acetyltransferase CBP/p300. This provides a direct structural link between GABP and a central component of the transcriptional machinery.

SUBMITTER: Kang HS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2486348 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and structural characterization of a CBP/p300-binding domain from the ETS family transcription factor GABP alpha.

Kang Hyun-Seo HS   Nelson Mary L ML   Mackereth Cameron D CD   Schärpf Manuela M   Graves Barbara J BJ   McIntosh Lawrence P LP  

Journal of molecular biology 20080130 3


Using NMR spectroscopy, we identified and characterized a previously unrecognized structured domain near the N-terminus (residues 35-121) of the ETS family transcription factor GABP alpha. The monomeric domain folds as a five-stranded beta-sheet crossed by a distorted helix. Although globally resembling ubiquitin, the GABP alpha fragment differs in its secondary structure topology and thus appears to represent a new protein fold that we term the OST (On-SighT) domain. The surface of the GABP alp  ...[more]

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