Homeodomain-leucine zipper proteins interact with a plant homologue of the transcriptional co-activator multiprotein bridging factor 1

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StMBF1 (Solanum tuberosum multiprotein bridging factor 1) is a plant member of the MBF1 family of transcriptional co-activators. In an attempt to understand the role of StMBF1, we analyzed its interaction with plant transcription factors of the homeodomain-leucine zipper (Hd-Zip) family, a group of proteins with a typical leucine zipper motif adjacent to a homeodomain. SfMBF1 is able to interact in vitro with the Hd-Zip protein Hahb-4 both in the presence and absence of DNA. Upon binding, StfMBF1 increases the DNA binding affinity of Hahb-4, and of another plant homeodomain containing protein from the GL2/Hd-Zip IV family, HAHR-1. The biological role of interactions is discussed in this paper.

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Zanetti, M. E., Chan, R. L., Godoy, A. V., González, D. H., & Casalongué, C. A. (2004). Homeodomain-leucine zipper proteins interact with a plant homologue of the transcriptional co-activator multiprotein bridging factor 1. Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 37(3), 320–324. https://doi.org/10.5483/bmbrep.2004.37.3.320

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