Nuclear proteins from rice (Oryza sativa) were identified that bind specifically to a rice tungro bacilliform virus promoter region containing a vascular bundle expression element (VBE). One set of proteins of 29, 33, and 37 kDa, present in shoot and cell suspension extracts but hardly detectable in root extracts, bound to a site containing the sequence AGAAGGACCAGA within the VBE, which also contains two CpG and one CpNpG potential methylation motifs. Binding by these proteins was determined to be cytosine methylation-independent. However, a novel protein present in all analyzed extracts bound specifically to the methylated VBE. A region of at least 49 nucleotides overlapping the VBE and complete cytosine methylation of the three Cp(Np)G motifs was required for efficient binding of this methylated VBE-binding protein (MVBP).
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He, X., Fütterer, J., & Hohn, T. (2001). Sequence-specific and Methylation-dependent and -independent Binding of Rice Nuclear Proteins to a Rice Tungro Bacilliform Virus Vascular Bundle Expression Element. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(4), 2644–2651. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M006653200
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