NF-Y Transcription Factor Sandbox

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The C terminal <scene name='56/566534/Lab_minor_groove_and_a2/1'>A2 helix</scene> of the NF-YA subunit inserts deep into the minor groove of DNA. NF-YA A2 helix binds to the <scene name='56/566534/Ccaat_box/4'>CCAAT</scene> box and causes the minor groove to widen at the CCAAT box. An important residue in the catalytic site is <scene name='56/566534/Lysine_138
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The C terminal <scene name='56/566534/Nf-ya_a2_helix_in_minor_groo/1'>A2 helix</scene> of the NF-YA subunit inserts deep into the minor groove of DNA. NF-YA A2 helix binds to the <scene name='56/566534/Ccaat_box/4'>CCAAT</scene> box and causes the minor groove to widen at the CCAAT box. An important residue in the catalytic site is <scene name='56/566534/Lysine_138
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Protein Function

Protein Structure

NF-Y transcription factor consists of NF-YA, NF-YB, and NFY-C subunits. NF-YA subunit contains two α-helices, NF-YB subunit contains four α-helices and two β-sheets, and NF-YC subunit contains three α-helices and two β-sheets. One of the two α helices of the NF-YA subunit, the N terminal A1 helix, interacts with NF-YB and NF-YC subunits resulting in a heterotrimer. The NF-Y heterotrimer is stabilized by ionic interactions, interactions between the backbone atoms of residues, and hydrophobic residues. Stabilizing ionic interactions occur between Asn239(NF-YA) with Asp109(NF-YC) and Asp112(NF-YC). Residue backbone interactions occur between Leu123(NF-YB) with Phe113(NF-YC), Arg245(NF-YA) with Glu98(NF-YB) and Glu101(NF-YB), Arg249(NF-YA) with Glu90(NF-YB), and Arg250(NF-YA) with Asp116(NF-YC). Hydrophobic residues that contribute to the stabilization of the NF-Y heterotrimer are only located at NF-YA and NF-YB subunits at residues Ile246(NF-YA), Phe94(NF-YB), and Ile115(NF-YB).

Interaction With DNA

The C terminal of the NF-YA subunit inserts deep into the minor groove of DNA. NF-YA A2 helix binds to the box and causes the minor groove to widen at the CCAAT box. An important residue in the catalytic site is . . . . . . .

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