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Comparison of the sequence and structure of transcription factor IIIA from Bufo americanus and Rana pipiens.

C J Gaskins1, J F Smith, M K Ogilvie, J S Hanas.   

Abstract

Amino acid (aa) sequences of transcription factor IIIA (TFIIIA) from the toad, Bufo americanus, and the grass frog, Rana pipiens, were determined by cDNA cloning and DNA sequencing. The 3'-untranslated regions of the cDNAs reveal that the TFIIIA gene polyadenylation signal is ATTAAA, rather than the conventional AATAAA. The B. americanus and R. pipiens proteins share about 60% aa sequence homology with each other and with Xenopus laevis TFIIIA. Although these results indicate that TFIIIA has more sequence variation than other DNA-binding proteins, a number of conserved features are evident and of likely functional significance. These include potential guanine nucleotide-binding sites at arginines in zinc fingers (ZnF) II, V, and IX, acidic residues between metal-coordinating cysteines, and a basic region in the C-terminal tail possibly involved in transcription promotion. Sequence similarity also exists in an aa stretch bridging the ninth ZnF and C-terminal tail of both TFIIIA and the 5S RNA-binding protein, p43. DNase I protection analyses demonstrate that B. americanus and R. pipiens TFIIIA interact with the internal control region (ICR) of the Xenopus borealis 5S RNA-encoding gene (5S) in different manners: the B. americanus interaction is similar to X. laevis TFIIIA, protecting the entire 5S gene ICR (nt +96 to +43) from DNase I digestion, whereas the R. pipiens TFIIIA strongly protects the ICR from nt +96 up to +78 and less strongly from +78 to +43. Possibly accounting for the binding differences observed, R. pipiens and R. catesbeiana oocyte 5S RNAs (and by inference 5S genes) were found to contain a G or U at nt position 50 while B. americanus, X. laevis, and other eukaryotic 5S RNAs have an A in the analogous position (nt 53 in generalized eukaryotic structure).

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1398134     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(92)90094-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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