Cross-family dimerization of transcription factors Fos/Jun and ATF/CREB alters DNA binding specificity.
Open Access
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 88 (9) , 3720-3724
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.88.9.3720
Abstract
The Fos/Jun and ATF/CREB families of transcription factors function in coupling extracellular signals to alterations in expression of specific target genes. Like many eukaryotic transcription factors, these proteins bind to DNA as dimers. Dimerization is mediated by a structure known as the "leucine-zipper" motif. Although Fos/Jun and ATF/CREB were previously thought to interact preferentially with different DNA regulatory elements (the AP-1/TRE and ATF/CRE sites, respectively), we find that members of these two families form selective cross-family heterodimers. The resulting heterodimers display distinguishable DNA binding specificities from each other and from their parental homodimers. These findings indicate that the Fos/Jun and ATF/CREB families of transcription factors are not as distinct as was previously thought. We suggest that they can be grouped into a superfamily of transcription factors.Keywords
This publication has 44 references indexed in Scilit:
- Membrane depolarization and calcium induce c-fos transcription via phosphorylation of transcription factor CREBNeuron, 1990
- Dimers, leucine zippers and DNA-binding domainsTrends in Genetics, 1990
- Cyclic AMP-Responsive DNA-Binding Protein: Structure Based on a Cloned Placental cDNAScience, 1988
- Fos and Jun bind cooperatively to the AP-1 site: reconstitution in vitro.Genes & Development, 1988
- The Fos Complex and Fos-Related Antigens Recognize Sequence Elements That Co ntain AP-1 Binding SitesScience, 1988
- Identification of factors that interact with the E1A-inducible adenovirus E3 promoter.Genes & Development, 1987
- Binding of a nuclear protein to the cyclic-AMP response element of the somatostatin geneNature, 1987
- Purified transcription factor AP-1 interacts with TPA-inducible enhancer elementsCell, 1987
- Phorbol ester-inducible genes contain a common cis element recognized by a TPA-modulated trans-acting factorCell, 1987
- Viral and cellular fos proteins: A comparative analysisCell, 1984