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POU region binding

POU regions bind to DNA by two tandemly oriented helix-turn-helix motifs... [Pg.164]

Figure 9.14 The two domains of the POU region bind in tandem on opposite sides of the DNA double helix. Both the POU-specific domain and the POU homeodomain have a helix-turn-helix motif (blue and red) which binds to DNA with their recognition helices (red) in the major groove. The linker region that joins these domains is partly disordered. (Adapted from J.D. Klemm et al.. Cell 77 21-32, 1994.)... Figure 9.14 The two domains of the POU region bind in tandem on opposite sides of the DNA double helix. Both the POU-specific domain and the POU homeodomain have a helix-turn-helix motif (blue and red) which binds to DNA with their recognition helices (red) in the major groove. The linker region that joins these domains is partly disordered. (Adapted from J.D. Klemm et al.. Cell 77 21-32, 1994.)...
Both domains of the POU region bind to DNA by the usual combination of non specific binding to the DNA backbone and specific binding to the bases. The contacts between the homeodomain and DNA are similar to those of the engrailed homeodomain (compare Figures 9.10b and 9.15a) and the... [Pg.165]

POU regions bind to DNA by two tandemly oriented helix-turn-helix motifs Much remains to be learnt about the function of homeodomains in vivo Understanding tumorigenic mutations The monomeric p53 polypeptide chain is divided in three domains The oligomerization domain forms tetramers The DNA-binding domain of p53 is an antiparallel P barrel... [Pg.415]

Figure 9.13 The DNA-binding region of the protein Oct-1, the POU region (green), comprises two domains, the POU-specific domain (dark green) and the POU homeodomain (light green) joined by a linker region (blue). These two domains bind to DNA in a tandem arrangement. Figure 9.13 The DNA-binding region of the protein Oct-1, the POU region (green), comprises two domains, the POU-specific domain (dark green) and the POU homeodomain (light green) joined by a linker region (blue). These two domains bind to DNA in a tandem arrangement.

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