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==Overview==
==Overview==
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c-Myb, but not avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) v-Myb, cooperates with, C/EBP beta to regulate transcription of myeloid-specific genes. To assess, the structural basis for that difference, we determined the crystal, structures of complexes comprised of the c-Myb or AMV v-Myb DNA-binding, domain (DBD), the C/EBP beta DBD, and a promoter DNA fragment. Within the, c-Myb complex, a DNA-bound C/EBP beta interacts with R2 of c-Myb bound to, a different DNA fragment; point mutations in v-Myb R2 eliminate such, interaction within the v-Myb complex. GST pull-down assays, luciferase, trans-activation assays, and atomic force microscopy confirmed that the, interaction of c-Myb and C/EBP beta observed in crystal mimics their long, range interaction on the promoter, which is accompanied by intervening DNA, looping.
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c-Myb, but not avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) v-Myb, cooperates with C/EBP beta to regulate transcription of myeloid-specific genes. To assess the structural basis for that difference, we determined the crystal structures of complexes comprised of the c-Myb or AMV v-Myb DNA-binding domain (DBD), the C/EBP beta DBD, and a promoter DNA fragment. Within the c-Myb complex, a DNA-bound C/EBP beta interacts with R2 of c-Myb bound to a different DNA fragment; point mutations in v-Myb R2 eliminate such interaction within the v-Myb complex. GST pull-down assays, luciferase trans-activation assays, and atomic force microscopy confirmed that the interaction of c-Myb and C/EBP beta observed in crystal mimics their long range interaction on the promoter, which is accompanied by intervening DNA looping.
==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Tahirov, T H.]]
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Revision as of 10:58, 21 February 2008


1h89, resolution 2.45Å

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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TERNARY PROTEIN-DNA COMPLEX2

Overview

c-Myb, but not avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) v-Myb, cooperates with C/EBP beta to regulate transcription of myeloid-specific genes. To assess the structural basis for that difference, we determined the crystal structures of complexes comprised of the c-Myb or AMV v-Myb DNA-binding domain (DBD), the C/EBP beta DBD, and a promoter DNA fragment. Within the c-Myb complex, a DNA-bound C/EBP beta interacts with R2 of c-Myb bound to a different DNA fragment; point mutations in v-Myb R2 eliminate such interaction within the v-Myb complex. GST pull-down assays, luciferase trans-activation assays, and atomic force microscopy confirmed that the interaction of c-Myb and C/EBP beta observed in crystal mimics their long range interaction on the promoter, which is accompanied by intervening DNA looping.

About this Structure

1H89 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens and Mus musculus with as ligand. Known structural/functional Sites: and . Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Mechanism of c-Myb-C/EBP beta cooperation from separated sites on a promoter., Tahirov TH, Sato K, Ichikawa-Iwata E, Sasaki M, Inoue-Bungo T, Shiina M, Kimura K, Takata S, Fujikawa A, Morii H, Kumasaka T, Yamamoto M, Ishii S, Ogata K, Cell. 2002 Jan 11;108(1):57-70. PMID:11792321

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