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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 276, Issue 49, Pages 45939-45944Publisher
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M107875200
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The N-terminal regions of the estrogen receptor ve (ER alpha -N) and beta (ER beta -N) were expressed and purified to homogeneity. Using NAM and circular dichroism spectroscopy, we conclude that both ER alpha -N and ER beta -N are unstructured in solution. The TATA box-binding protein (TBP) has been shown previously to interact with ERa-N in vitro and to potentiate ER-activated transcription. We used surface plasmon resonance and circular dichroism spectroscopy to confirm and further characterize the ER-N-TBP interaction. Our results show that the intrinsically unstructured ERa-N interacts with TBP, and suggest that structural changes are induced in ERa-N upon TBP interaction. Conformational changes upon target factor interaction have not previously been demonstrated for any N-terminal region of nuclear receptors. In addition, no binding of ER beta -N to TBP was detected. This difference in TBP binding could imply differential recruitment of target proteins by ERa-N and ER beta -N. The affinity of the ER alpha -N-TBP interaction was determined to be in the micromolar range (K-D = 10(-6) to 10(-5) m). Our results support models of TBP as a target protein for the N-terminal activation domain of ER alpha. Further, our results suggest that target proteins can induce and/or stabilize ordered structure in N-terminal regions of nuclear receptors upon interaction.
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