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Science 3 April 1992:
Vol. 256. no. 5053, pp. 107 - 110
DOI: 10.1126/science.1314418

Articles

Science, Vol 256, Issue 5053, 107-110
Copyright © 1992 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Participation of non-zinc finger residues in DNA binding by two nuclear orphan receptors

TE Wilson, RE Paulsen, KA Padgett, and J Milbrandt

Department of Pathology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110.

Steroid-thyroid hormone receptors typically bind as dimers to DNA sequences that contain repeated elements termed half-sites. NGFI-B, an early response protein and orphan member of this receptor superfamily, binds to a DNA sequence that contains only one half-site (5'-AAAGGTCA-3'). A domain separate from the NGFI-B zinc fingers, termed the A box, was identified and is required for recognition of the two adenine-thymidine (A-T) base pairs at the 5' end of the NGFI-B DNA binding element. In addition, a domain downstream of the zinc fingers of the orphan receptor H-2 region II binding protein, termed the T box, determined binding to tandem repeats of the estrogen receptor half-site (5'-AGGTCA-3').


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