David P Lohry, Taylor A Stevens, Tongye Shen, Elias J Fernandez
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摘要
最佳基因转录是通过转录因子与其 DNA 结合位点之间的精确相互作用实现的。我们提供的证据表明,保守的远端5'-侧翼序列与甲状腺受体-α(TRα)本征无序的氨基末端区域直接相互作用,从而控制转录活性。利用多个 ChIP-seq 衍生序列进行的模拟建模和动态分析一致揭示了特定赖氨酸/精氨酸-DNA 小槽相互作用。这些相互作用的影响是扭曲 DNA 结构构象,原子力显微镜也揭示了这一点。5'-flanking DNA 的重要性通过报告基因检测和与典型反应元件的比较得到了进一步强调。总之,该研究揭示了目前对 DNA 激素反应元件(HRE)定义的不足,并建议今后对 HRE 的描述应包括保守的远端 DNA 序列。在核受体的固有无序区中常见的富含 Lys/Arg 的图案进一步强调了这项研究的广泛影响。
Hormone response elements for the thyroid receptor-α include specific distal 5'-flanking DNA.
Optimal gene transcription is achieved through precise interactions between transcription factors and their DNA binding sites. We provide evidence that conserved distally located 5'-flanking sequences interact directly with the intrinsically disordered amino-terminal region of the thyroid receptor-α (TRα) to control transcriptional activity. Simulated modeling and dynamics with multiple ChIP-seq-derived sequences consistently reveal specific lysine/arginine-DNA minor groove interactions. The impact of these interactions is to distort DNA structural conformations, and these are also revealed with atomic force microscopy. The importance of the 5'-flanking DNA is further emphasized with reporter gene assays and comparisons with canonical response elements. Overall, the study reveals the inadequacy of current definitions of the DNA hormone response element (HRE) and suggests that future descriptions of the HRE include the conserved distal DNA sequences. The broad impact of this study is further underscored by the common occurrence of Lys/Arg-rich motifs within the intrinsically disordered regions of nuclear receptors.
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