New mode of DNA binding of multi-zinc finger transcription factors: delta EF1 family members bind with two hands to two target sites
Open Access
- 15 September 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 18 (18) , 5073-5084
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/18.18.5073
Abstract
SIP1, a Smad‐interacting protein, and δEF1, a transcriptional repressor involved in skeletal and T‐cell development, belong to the same family of DNA binding proteins. SIP1 and δEF1 contain two separated clusters of zinc fingers, one N‐terminal and one C‐terminal. These clusters show high sequence homology and are highly conserved between SIP1 and δEF1. Each zinc finger cluster binds independently to a 5′‐CACCT sequence. However, high‐affinity binding sites for full‐length SIP1 and δEF1 in the promoter regions of candidate target genes like Xenopus Xbra2 , and human α4‐integrin and E‐cadherin, are bipartite elements composed of one CACCT and one CACCTG sequence, the orientation and spacing of which can vary. Using transgenic Xenopus embryos, we demonstrate that the integrity of these two sequences is necessary for correct spatial expression of a Xbra2 promoter‐driven reporter gene. Both zinc finger clusters must be intact for the high‐affinity binding of SIP1 to DNA and for its optimal repressor activity. Our results show that SIP1 binds as monomer and contacts one target sequence with the first zinc finger cluster, and the other with the second cluster. Our work redefines the optimal binding site and, consequently, candidate target genes for vertebrate members of the δEF1 family.Keywords
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