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A Fos protein containing the Jun leucine zipper forms a homodimer which binds to the AP1 binding site.

M Neuberg1, J Adamkiewicz, J B Hunter, R Müller.   

Abstract

The TPA (12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate) responsive element (TRE) is recognized by the inducible transcription factor AP1, a heterodimeric complex of Fos- and Jun-protein subunits, which each contain a specific structure known as the leucine zipper through which they interact. Studies using site-directed mutagenesis have shown that a basic region adjacent to the leucine zipper in Fos is crucial for the interaction of the Fos-Jun complex with the TRE, and probably represents a site of interaction with DNA. The functionally crucial amino acids in this region are almost completely conserved between Fos and Jun (refs 6, 7 and 11; M.N. and R.M., unpublished results), indicating the formation of a nearly symmetrical DNA-binding site in the Fos-Jun complex. Whereas Jun can form a homodimeric protein complex which binds to the TRE, Fos is unable to do so. The Fos-Jun heterodimer, however, possesses at least a 30-fold-higher affinity for the TRE than does the Jun-Jun homodimer, indicating cooperative binding. Because Fos cannot form a homodimer it is not known whether Fos specifically recognizes part of the TRE or has a different role in the binding of the Fos-Jun complex to DNA. Here we report that exchanging the leucine zipper in Fos with that of Jun generates a protein (termed psi-Fos) that can form a complex with Fos. This Fos-psi-Fos complex, and to a lesser extent a homodimeric psi-Fos complex, exhibits specific binding to the TRE. This finding strongly supports the hypothesis that Fos and Jun form a nearly symmetrical DNA-binding site that interacts with the palindromic TRE.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2506451     DOI: 10.1038/341243a0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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