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XB-ART-23080
J Mol Biol 1992 Dec 20;2284:1115-23. doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(92)90319-f.
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Zinc induces a bend within the transcription factor IIIA-binding region of the 5 S RNA gene.

Nickol J , Rau DC .


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Binding of Zn2+ to the 5 S RNA gene sequence of Xenopus borealis results in strong bending of the DNA, as inferred from transient electric birefringence data. The effect is specific for Zn2+; several other divalent ions are not able to induce a bend of a similar magnitude. Using five different fragments that span the binding sequence, we are able to estimate a bend magnitude of at least 55 degrees centered at base-pair +65 within the gene. This places the bend within the binding domain of the gene-regulatory protein transcription factor (TF) IIIA. Recent evidence has shown that the protein-DNA complex is also bent. Although our data do not allow us directly to link the two bends, our results suggest that TFIIIA could form a folded structure by stabilizing the same bent conformation that is induced by binding of Zn2+. The chemistry of Zn2+ binding to DNA, and the sequence around the bend center, suggest that the bend is most probably caused by joint co-ordination of Zn2+ to the N-7 groups of stacked purine residues.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: gtf3a