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The DNA binding domain <scene name='70/701975/1d66_firstglance_zn_binding/2'>uses six Cys residues to coordinate the binding of two ions of zinc (Zn(II))</scene>. (In the crystal structure [[1d66]], the zinc ions are actually represented by other members of the same group on the periodic table, the heavier cadmium ions.) The Zn-binding motif lets the structure accomplish more with fewer amino acids, the metals lending an "economy of structure", arranging two small helices to recognize a specific DNA site. <scene name='70/701975/1d66_base_conctacts/2'>Two lysines (17 and 18) make direct base contacts in the DNA major groove with the specified CGG triplets</scene>.<br> | The DNA binding domain <scene name='70/701975/1d66_firstglance_zn_binding/2'>uses six Cys residues to coordinate the binding of two ions of zinc (Zn(II))</scene>. (In the crystal structure [[1d66]], the zinc ions are actually represented by other members of the same group on the periodic table, the heavier cadmium ions.) The Zn-binding motif lets the structure accomplish more with fewer amino acids, the metals lending an "economy of structure", arranging two small helices to recognize a specific DNA site. <scene name='70/701975/1d66_base_conctacts/2'>Two lysines (17 and 18) make direct base contacts in the DNA major groove with the specified CGG triplets</scene>.<br> | ||
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| + | <script>select A,ADE,DA; color [x5050FF]; color cartoon [x5050FF]; select C, CYT,DC; color [xE00000]; color cartoon [xE00000]; select G,GUA,DG; color [x00C000]; color cartoon [x00C000] select T,THY,DT; color [xE6E600]; color cartoon [xE6E600]; select U,URA; color [xCC9900]; color cartoon [xCC9900];</script> | ||
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Despite only making base-specific contacts at the ends, <scene name='70/701975/Spacefill/1'>Ga14p is mostly in contact with the DNA for its entire span of the binding site.</scene> | Despite only making base-specific contacts at the ends, <scene name='70/701975/Spacefill/1'>Ga14p is mostly in contact with the DNA for its entire span of the binding site.</scene> | ||
Revision as of 01:39, 17 May 2015
Gal4p is a transcriptional activator in Saccharomyces cerevisiae that regulates the expression of genes to coordinate the response to the carbon source galactose.
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Reference
- Marmorstein R, Carey M, Ptashne M, Harrison SC. DNA recognition by GAL4: structure of a protein-DNA complex. Nature. 1992 Apr 2;356(6368):408-14. PMID:1557122 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/356408a0
Impetus
This page accompanies a hands-on workshop for ChIP-Seq being given by Wayne Decatur May 14th, 2015.
