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The two homeodomains of the ZmHox2a gene from maize originated as an internal gene duplication and have evolved different target site specificities.

T Kirch1, S Bitter, B Kisters-Woike, W Werr.   

Abstract

The maize ZmHox2a gene encodes two homeodomains which originated by a 699 bp duplication within an ancestral precursor. The sequences of the two ZmHox2a homeodomains are highly diverged in the N-terminal arm, while residues in the helical part have mostly been conserved. We show here that both ZmHox2a homeodomains are functional DNA-binding motifs but exhibit different target site specificities. CASTing experiments reveal a TCCT motif recognized by HD1 but a GATC tetranucleotide as the recognition sequence of HD2. Mutation of the central nucleotides in both tetranucleotide core motifs abolishes DNA binding. A domain swap experiment indicates that target site specificity is achieved in a combinatorial manner by the contributions of the diverged N-terminal arms together with the slightly different recognition helices. Computer modelling suggests that K47 and H54 in the recognition helices preferentially contact the bases at the 3'-terminus of the tetranucleotide target sequences.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9753741      PMCID: PMC147885          DOI: 10.1093/nar/26.20.4714

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


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