Kadonaga J T, Courey A J, Ladika J, Tjian R
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley 94720.
Science. 1988 Dec 16;242(4885):1566-70. doi: 10.1126/science.3059495.
Sp1 is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein that activates RNA polymerase II transcription from promoters that contain properly positioned GC boxes. A series of deletion mutants of Sp1 were expressed in Escherichia coli and used to identify separate regions of the protein that are important for three different biochemical activities. The sequence-specificity of DNA binding was conferred by Zn(II) fingers, whereas a different region of Sp1 appeared to regulate the affinity of DNA binding. The E. coli-synthesized Sp1 was able to stimulate initiation of RNA synthesis in vitro, and at least two distinct segments of the protein contributed to its transcriptional activity.
Sp1是一种序列特异性DNA结合蛋白,它可从含有正确定位的GC盒的启动子激活RNA聚合酶II转录。一系列Sp1缺失突变体在大肠杆菌中表达,并用于鉴定该蛋白对三种不同生化活性很重要的不同区域。DNA结合的序列特异性由锌(II)指赋予,而Sp1的不同区域似乎调节DNA结合的亲和力。大肠杆菌合成的Sp1能够在体外刺激RNA合成的起始,并且该蛋白的至少两个不同片段对其转录活性有贡献。