Functional dissection of the α and β subunits of transcription factor PEBP2 and the redox susceptibility of its DNA binding activity

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The mouse transcription factor PEBP2 is a heterodimer of two subunits: a DNA binding subunit α and its partner subunit β. The α subunit shares a region of high homology, termed the Runt domain, with the products of the Drosophila melanogaster segmentation gene runt and the human acute myeloid leukemia-related gene AML1. To study the molecular basis for the DNA binding and heterodimerization functions of this factor, we constructed series of deletions of the α and β subunits and examined their activities by electrophoretic mobility shift and affinity column assays. The minimal functional region of the α subunit for DNA binding and dimerization was shown to coincide with the Runt domain. On the other hand, the region of the β subunit required for heterodimerization was localized to the N-terminal 135 amino acids. Furthermore, it was found that the DNA binding activity of the Runt domain is regulated by a reduction/oxidization (redox) mechanism and that its reductively activated state, which is extremely labile, is stabilized by the β subunit. These findings add a new layer to the mechanism and significance of the regulatory interplay between the two subunits of PEBP2.

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Kagoshima, H., Akamatsu, Y., Ito, Y., & Shigesada, K. (1996). Functional dissection of the α and β subunits of transcription factor PEBP2 and the redox susceptibility of its DNA binding activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(51), 33074–33082. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.51.33074

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