| Literature DB >> 3096579 |
R Schuh, W Aicher, U Gaul, S Côté, A Preiss, D Maier, E Seifert, U Nauber, C Schröder, R Kemler.
Abstract
Krüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural features of the DNA-binding "finger motif" of TFIIIA, a Xenopus transcription factor. Low-stringency hybridization of the Kr finger coding sequence revealed multiple copies of homologous DNA sequences in the genomes of Drosophila and other eukaryotes. Molecular analysis of one Kr-homologous DNA clone identified a developmentally regulated gene. Its product, a finger protein, relates to Kr by the invariant positioning of crucial amino acid residues within the finger repeats and by a stretch of seven amino acids connecting the finger loops, the "H/C link." This H/C link is conserved in several nuclear and chromosome-associated proteins of Drosophila and other eukaryotic organisms including mammals. Our results demonstrate a new subfamily of evolutionarily conserved nuclear and possibly DNA-binding proteins that again relate to a Drosophila segmentation gene as in the case of the homeo domain.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3096579 DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(86)90817-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582