The Human SWI-SNF Complex Protein p270 Is an ARID Family Member with Non-Sequence-Specific DNA Binding Activity
Open Access
- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 20 (9) , 3137-3146
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.20.9.3137-3146.2000
Abstract
P270 is an integral member of human SWI-SNF complexes, first identified through its shared antigenic specificity with p300 and CREB binding protein. The deduced amino acid sequence of p270 reported here indicates that it is a member of an evolutionarily conserved family of proteins distinguished by the presence of a DNA binding motif termed ARID (AT-rich interactive domain). The ARID consensus and other structural features are common to both p270 and yeast SWI1, suggesting that p270 is a human counterpart of SWI1. The approximately 100-residue ARID sequence is present in a series of proteins strongly implicated in the regulation of cell growth, development, and tissue-specific gene expression. Although about a dozen ARID proteins can be identified from database searches, to date, only Bright (a regulator of B-cell-specific gene expression), dead ringer (a Drosophila melanogastergene product required for normal development), and MRF-2 (which represses expression from the cytomegalovirus enhancer) have been analyzed directly in regard to their DNA binding properties. Each binds preferentially to AT-rich sites. In contrast, p270 shows no sequence preference in its DNA binding activity, thereby demonstrating that AT-rich binding is not an intrinsic property of ARID domains and that ARID family proteins may be involved in a wider range of DNA interactions.Keywords
This publication has 55 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Novel Mrf-2 DNA-Binding Domain Recognizes a Five-Base Core Sequence through Major and Minor-Groove ContactsBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1999
- RBP1 induces growth arrest by repression of E2F-dependent transcriptionOncogene, 1999
- A novel DNA-binding motif shares structural homology to DNA replication and repair nucleases and polymerasesNature Structural & Molecular Biology, 1998
- The Humandead ringer/brightHomolog,DRIL1:cDNA Cloning, Gene Structure, and Mapping to D19S886, a Marker on 19p13.3 That Is Strictly Linked to the Peutz–Jeghers SyndromeGenomics, 1998
- Gene sequence and evolutionary conservation of human SMCYNature Genetics, 1996
- DNA-binding properties of the yeast SWI/SNF complexNature, 1996
- Nucleosome disruption and enhancement of activator binding by a human SW1/SNF complexNature, 1994
- 2.2 Mb of contiguous nucleotide sequence from chromosome III of C. elegansNature, 1994
- Characterization of the yeast SWI1, SWI2, and SWI3 genes, which encode a global activator of transcriptionCell, 1992
- Basic local alignment search toolJournal of Molecular Biology, 1990