Literature DB >> 12364590

Having it both ways: transcription factors that bind DNA and RNA.

Laura A Cassiday1, L James Maher.   

Abstract

Multifunctional proteins challenge the conventional 'one protein-one function' paradigm. Here we note apparent multifunctional proteins with nucleic acid partners, tabulating eight examples. We then focus on eight additional cases of transcription factors that bind double-stranded DNA with sequence specificity, but that also appear to lead alternative lives as RNA-binding proteins. Exemplified by the prototypic Xenopus TFIIIA protein, and more recently by mammalian p53, this list of transcription factors includes WT-1, TRA-1, bicoid, the bacterial sigma(70) subunit, STAT1 and TLS/FUS. The existence of transcription factors that bind both DNA and RNA provides an interesting puzzle. Little is known concerning the biological roles of these alternative protein-nucleic acid interactions, and even less is known concerning the structural basis for dual nucleic acid specificity. We discuss how these natural examples have motivated us to identify artificial RNA sequences that competitively inhibit a DNA-binding transcription factor not known to have a natural RNA partner. The identification of such RNAs raises the possibility that RNA binding by DNA-binding proteins is more common than currently appreciated.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12364590      PMCID: PMC140532          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkf512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


  89 in total

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  66 in total

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6.  The zinc finger proteins ZXDA and ZXDC form a complex that binds CIITA and regulates MHC II gene transcription.

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Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  2007-04-19       Impact factor: 5.469

7.  RNA polymerase I transcription and pre-rRNA processing are linked by specific SSU processome components.

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8.  Recognition of RNA by the p53 tumor suppressor protein in the yeast three-hybrid system.

Authors:  Kasandra J-L Riley; Laura A Cassiday; Akash Kumar; L James Maher
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9.  Retinoic acid-gated sequence-specific translational control by RARalpha.

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