[HTML][HTML] One nucleotide in a κB site can determine cofactor specificity for NF-κB dimers

TH Leung, A Hoffmann, D Baltimore - Cell, 2004 - cell.com
TH Leung, A Hoffmann, D Baltimore
Cell, 2004cell.com
The transcription factor NF-κB regulates a wide variety of genes involved in multiple
processes. Although the apparent consensus sequence of DNA binding sites for NF-κB (κB
sites) is very broad, the sites active in any one gene show remarkable evolutionary stability.
Using a lentivirus-based methodology for implantation of gene regulatory sequences we
show that for genes with two κB sites, both are required for activity. Swapping sites between
κB-dependent genes altered NF-κB dimer specificity of the promoters and revealed that two …
Abstract
The transcription factor NF-κB regulates a wide variety of genes involved in multiple processes. Although the apparent consensus sequence of DNA binding sites for NF-κB (κB sites) is very broad, the sites active in any one gene show remarkable evolutionary stability. Using a lentivirus-based methodology for implantation of gene regulatory sequences we show that for genes with two κB sites, both are required for activity. Swapping sites between κB-dependent genes altered NF-κB dimer specificity of the promoters and revealed that two κB sites can function together as a module to regulate gene activation. Further, although the sequence of the κB site is important for determining κB family member specificity, rather than determining the ability of a particular dimer to bind effectively, the sequence affects which coactivators will form productive interactions with the bound NF-κB dimer. This suggests that binding sites may impart a specific configuration to bound transcription factors.
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