2lef

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2lef

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LEF1 HMG DOMAIN (FROM MOUSE), COMPLEXED WITH DNA (15BP), NMR, 12 STRUCTURES

OverviewOverview

Lymphoid enhancer-binding factor (LEF-1) and the closely related T-cell factor 1 (TCF-1) are sequence-specific and cell-type-specific DNA-binding proteins that play important regulatory roles in organogenesis and thymocyte differentiation. LEF-1 participates in regulation of the enhancer associated with the T cell receptor (TCR)-alpha gene by inducing a sharp bend in the DNA and facilitating interactions between Ets-1, PEBP2-alpha, and ATF/CREB, transcription factors bound at sites flanking the LEF-1 site. It seems that LEF-1 plays an architectural role in the assembly and function of this regulatory nucleoprotein complex. LEF-1 recognizes a specific nucleotide sequence through a high-mobility-group (HMG) domain. Proteins containing HMG domains bind DNA in the minor groove, bend the double helix, and recognize four-way junctions and other irregular DNA structures. Here we report the solution structure of a complex of the LEF-1 HMG domain and adjacent basic region with its cognate DNA. The structure reveals the HMG domain bound in the widened minor groove of a markedly distorted and bent double helix. The basic region binds across the narrowed major groove and contributes to DNA recognition.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2LEF is a Single protein structure of sequence from Mus musculus. This structure supersedes the now removed PDB entry 1LEF. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Structural basis for DNA bending by the architectural transcription factor LEF-1., Love JJ, Li X, Case DA, Giese K, Grosschedl R, Wright PE, Nature. 1995 Aug 31;376(6543):791-5. PMID:7651541

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