The DNA-binding properties of an artificial 42-residue polypeptide derived from a natural repressor

FEBS Letters(1993)

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Bacteriophage 434 repressor recognizes the operator sequences ACAAG and ACAAT. As the same or similar sequences occur in the enhancer region of HIV-1, 434 repressor was a potential HIV enhancer-binding protein. We found that the interaction of the DNA-binding domain of 434 repressor with a 57-bp HIV enhancer DNA was very weak whereas a 42-residue construct, comprising the recognition helix and four copies of a positively charged segment of the repressor, bound strongly. The results of footprint and cell-free in vitro transcription studies showed that the 42-residue peptide bound preferably to the enhancer region of HIV-1 and acted as an artificial repressor. Replacement of an essential glutamine of the recognition helix by glutamic acid resulted in a partial shift of the sequence specificity of the 42-residue peptide.
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Bacteriophage 434 operator,HIV-1 core enhancer,Recognition helix of 434 repressor,434 represser-derived HIV enhancer-binding polypeptide,DNase I footprint,Inhibition of HIV LTR-controlled in vitro transcription
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