Genomic regions flanking E-box binding sites influence DNA binding specificity of bHLH transcription factors through DNA shape.

نویسندگان

  • Raluca Gordân
  • Ning Shen
  • Iris Dror
  • Tianyin Zhou
  • John Horton
  • Remo Rohs
  • Martha L Bulyk
چکیده

DNA sequence is a major determinant of the binding specificity of transcription factors (TFs) for their genomic targets. However, eukaryotic cells often express, at the same time, TFs with highly similar DNA binding motifs but distinct in vivo targets. Currently, it is not well understood how TFs with seemingly identical DNA motifs achieve unique specificities in vivo. Here, we used custom protein-binding microarrays to analyze TF specificity for putative binding sites in their genomic sequence context. Using yeast TFs Cbf1 and Tye7 as our case studies, we found that binding sites of these bHLH TFs (i.e., E-boxes) are bound differently in vitro and in vivo, depending on their genomic context. Computational analyses suggest that nucleotides outside E-box binding sites contribute to specificity by influencing the three-dimensional structure of DNA binding sites. Thus, the local shape of target sites might play a widespread role in achieving regulatory specificity within TF families.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cell reports

دوره 3 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013