Yaklichkin Sergey, Vekker Alexander, Stayrook Steven, Lewis Mitchell, Kessler Daniel S
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1110 Biomedical Research Building II/III, 421 Curie Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
BMC Genomics. 2007 Jun 28;8:201. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-8-201.
The Fox gene family comprises a large and functionally diverse group of forkhead-related transcriptional regulators, many of which are essential for metazoan embryogenesis and physiology. Defining conserved functional domains that mediate the transcriptional activity of Fox proteins will contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the biological function of Fox family genes.
Systematic analysis of 458 protein sequences of the metazoan Fox family was performed to identify the presence of the engrailed homology-1 motif (eh1), a motif known to mediate physical interaction with transcriptional corepressors of the TLE/Groucho family. Greater than 50% of Fox proteins contain sequences with high similarity to the eh1 motif, including ten of the nineteen Fox subclasses (A, B, C, D, E, G, H, I, L, and Q) and Fox proteins of early divergent species such as marine sponge. The eh1 motif is not detected in Fox proteins of the F, J, K, M, N, O, P, R and S subclasses, or in yeast Fox proteins. The eh1-like motifs are positioned C-terminal to the winged helix DNA-binding domain in all subclasses except for FoxG proteins, which have an N-terminal motif. Two similar eh1-like motifs are found in the zebrafish FoxQ1 and in FoxG proteins of sea urchin and amphioxus. The identification of eh1-like motifs by manual sequence alignment was validated by statistical analyses of the Swiss protein database, confirming a high frequency of occurrence of eh1-like sequences in Fox family proteins. Structural predictions suggest that the majority of identified eh1-like motifs are short alpha-helices, and wheel modeling revealed an amphipathicity that supports this secondary structure prediction.
A search for eh1 Groucho interaction motifs in the Fox gene family has identified eh1-like sequences in greater than 50% of Fox proteins. The results predict a physical and functional interaction of TLE/Groucho corepressors with many members of the Fox family of transcriptional regulators. Given the functional importance of the eh1 motif in transcriptional regulation, our annotation of this motif in the Fox gene family will facilitate further study of the diverse transcriptional and regulatory roles of Fox family proteins.
Fox基因家族由一组庞大且功能多样的叉头相关转录调节因子组成,其中许多因子对于后生动物的胚胎发育和生理功能至关重要。确定介导Fox蛋白转录活性的保守功能域将有助于全面理解Fox家族基因的生物学功能。
对后生动物Fox家族的458个蛋白质序列进行了系统分析,以确定是否存在engrailed同源性1基序(eh1),该基序已知可介导与TLE/Groucho家族转录共抑制因子的物理相互作用。超过50%的Fox蛋白包含与eh1基序高度相似的序列,包括19个Fox亚类中的10个(A、B、C、D、E、G、H、I、L和Q)以及早期分化物种(如海洋海绵)的Fox蛋白。在F、J、K、M、N、O、P、R和S亚类的Fox蛋白或酵母Fox蛋白中未检测到eh1基序。除了具有N端基序的FoxG蛋白外,在所有亚类中,eh1样基序都位于翼状螺旋DNA结合域的C端。在斑马鱼FoxQ1以及海胆和文昌鱼的FoxG蛋白中发现了两个相似的eh1样基序。通过对瑞士蛋白质数据库的统计分析验证了通过手动序列比对鉴定的eh1样基序,证实了eh1样序列在Fox家族蛋白中的高出现频率。结构预测表明,大多数已鉴定的eh1样基序是短α螺旋,轮状模型显示出两性性,支持这种二级结构预测。
在Fox基因家族中搜索eh1 Groucho相互作用基序,在超过50%的Fox蛋白中鉴定出了eh1样序列。结果预测TLE/Groucho共抑制因子与Fox转录调节因子家族的许多成员存在物理和功能相互作用。鉴于eh1基序在转录调控中的功能重要性,我们对Fox基因家族中该基序的注释将有助于进一步研究Fox家族蛋白的多种转录和调节作用。