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Functional characterization of iron-substituted neural zinc finger factor 1: metal and DNA binding

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
卷 15, 期 4, 页码 583-590

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DOI: 10.1007/s00775-010-0626-1

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Neural zinc finger factor 1; Zinc finger; Iron binding; DNA; Fluorescence anisotropy

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  1. NSF [CHE-0747863]
  2. NIH [5 G12RR017581-03]
  3. Division Of Chemistry
  4. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0747863] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Neural zinc finger factor 1 (NZF-1) is a nonclassical zinc finger protein involved in neuronal development. NZF-1 contains multiple copies of a unique CCHHC zinc-binding domain that recognize a promoter element in the beta-retinoic acid receptor gene termed beta-retinoic acid receptor element (beta-RARE). Previous studies have established that a two-domain fragment of NZF-1 bound with zinc is sufficient for specific DNA binding. Proper functioning of the nervous system relies heavily on iron and misregulation of this highly redox active metal has serious consequences. Several classes of zinc finger proteins have been shown to bind other metal ions, including iron. To determine if ferrous iron can coordinate to the metal-binding sites of NZF-1 and assess the functional consequences of such coordination, a fragment of NZF-1 that contains two zinc-binding domains, NZF-1 double finger (NZF-1-DF), was prepared. UV-vis spectroscopy experiments demonstrated that Fe(II) is capable of binding to NZF-1-DF. Upon reconstitution with either Fe(II) or Zn(II), NZF-1-DF binds selectively and tightly (nanomolar affinity) to its target beta-RARE DNA sequence, whereas apo-NZF-1-DF does not bind to DNA and instead aggregates.

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