The putative zinc‐finger protein WZF1 interacts with a cis‐acting element of wheat histone genes
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 217 (3) , 1049-1056
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1993.tb18336.x
Abstract
A nonamer motif (CATCCAACG) that is one of the cis-acting elements identified in the proximal promoter region of some wheat histone genes is included in the region that interacts with the wheat DNA-binding protein, HBP (histone gene-binding protein)-2. To obtain structural and functional information about this DNA-binding protein, we attempted to isolate a cDNA clone encoding HBP-2 on the basis of its ability to bind to a nonamer-containing 38-bp DNA fragment. Southwestern screening of a wheat cDNA library with concatenated 38-residue oligonucleotides as the probe produced one candidate clone. Nucleotide sequence analyses of this cDNA clone and the corresponding genomic clone showed that the protein deduced from the nucleotide sequence consisted of 261 amino acids and contained a set of zinc-finger motifs similar to those found in many eukaryotic transcription factors. The protein, named WZF1 (wheat zinc-finger protein 1), which was expressed from the cDNA in Escherichia coli cells, bound specifically and metal-ion-dependently to the nonamer-containing oligonucleotide. The WZF1 mRNA was highly expressed in the root apexes of wheat seedlings, but less so in the proximal portion of young leaves; whereas, histone H3 mRNA was highly expressed in both tissues. The expression patterns of the WZF1 and histone H3 genes in the early stages of germination differed, expression of the WZF1 gene being almost constant but not that of the H3 gene. The relationship of WZF1 and HBP-2 and the possible role of WZF1 in the histone gene expression were discussed.Keywords
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