The loop domain of heat shock transcription factor 1 dictates DNA-binding specificity and responses to heat stress
Open Access
- 15 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 15 (16) , 2134-2145
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.894801
Abstract
Eukaryotic heat shock transcription factors (HSF) regulate an evolutionarily conserved stress-response pathway essential for survival against a variety of environmental and developmental stresses. Although the highly similar HSF family members have distinct roles in responding to stress and activating target gene expression, the mechanisms that govern these roles are unknown. Here we identify a loop within the HSF1 DNA-binding domain that dictates HSF isoform specific DNA binding in vitro and preferential target gene activation by HSF family members in both a yeast transcription assay and in mammalian cells. These characteristics of the HSF1 loop region are transposable to HSF2 and sufficient to confer DNA-binding specificity, heat shock inducibleHSP gene expression and protection from heat-induced apoptosis in vivo. In addition, the loop suppresses formation of the HSF1 trimer under basal conditions and is required for heat-inducible trimerization in a purified system in vitro, suggesting that this domain is a critical part of the HSF1 heat-stress-sensing mechanism. We propose that this domain defines a signature for HSF1 that constitutes an important determinant for how cells utilize a family of transcription factors to respond to distinct stresses.Keywords
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