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The embryonic enhancer-binding protein SSAP contains a novel DNA-binding domain which has homology to several RNA-binding proteins.

D J DeAngelo1, J DeFalco, L Rybacki, G Childs.   

Abstract

Stage-specific activator protein (SSAP) is a 43-kDa polypeptide that binds to an enhancer element of the sea urchin late histone H1 gene. This enhancer element mediates the transcriptional activation of the late histone H1 gene in a temporally specific manner at the mid-blastula stage of embryogenesis. We have cloned cDNAs encoding SSAP by using polyclonal antibodies raised against purified SSAP to screen expression libraries. SSAP is unrelated to previously characterized transcription factors; however, it exhibits striking homology to a large family of proteins involved in RNA processing. The protein is a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein that recognizes both single- and double-stranded DNA. The DNA-binding domain of the protein was localized to the conserved RNA recognition motif (RRM). In addition to tandem copies of this conserved domain, SSAP contains a central domain that is rich in glutamine and glycine and a C-terminal domain that is enriched in serine, threonine, and basic amino acids. Overexpression of SSAP in sea urchin embryos by microinjection of either synthetic mRNA or an SSAP expression vector results in four- to eightfold transactivation of target reporter genes that contain the enhancer sequence. Transactivation occurs beginning only at the mid-blastula stage of development, suggesting that SSAP must be modified in a stage-specific manner in order to activate transcription. In addition, there are a number of other RRM-containing proteins that contain glutamine-rich regions which are postulated to function in the regulation of RNA processing. Instead, we suggest that SSAP is a member of a family of glutamine-rich RRM proteins which constitute a novel class of transcription factors.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7862119      PMCID: PMC230348          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.15.3.1254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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