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The C-Domain of the NAC Transcription Factor ANAC019 Is Necessary for pH-Tuned DNA Binding through a Histidine Switch in the N-Domain
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- Title
- The C-Domain of the NAC Transcription Factor ANAC019 Is Necessary for pH-Tuned DNA Binding through a Histidine Switch in the N-Domain
- DGIST Authors
- Kang, Moo Seok ; Kim, Sang Yeol ; Kim, Hyo Jung ; Shrestha, Pravesh ; Yun, Ji-Hye ; Phee, Bong-Kwan ; Lee, Weontae ; Nam, Hong Gil ; Chang, Ik Soo
- Issued Date
- 2018-01
- Citation
- Kang, Moo Seok. (2018-01). The C-Domain of the NAC Transcription Factor ANAC019 Is Necessary for pH-Tuned DNA Binding through a Histidine Switch in the N-Domain. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.01.002
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- Article
- Article Type
- Article
- Keywords
- ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA ; SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION ; FACTOR FAMILY ; MEMBER
- ISSN
- 2211-1247
- Abstract
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The affinity of transcription factors (TFs) for their target DNA is a critical determinant of gene expression. Whether the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of TFs alone can regulate binding affinity to DNA is an important question for identifying the design principle of TFs. We studied ANAC019, a member of the NAC TF family of proteins in Arabidopsis, and found a well-conserved histidine switch located in its DBD, which regulates both homodimerization and transcriptional control of the TF through H135 protonation. We found that the removal of a C-terminal intrinsically disordered region (IDR) in the TF abolished the pH-dependent binding of the N-terminal DBD to DNA. We propose a mechanism in which long-range electrostatic interactions between DNA and the negatively charged C-terminal IDR turns on the pH dependency of the DNA-binding affinity of the N-terminal DBD. Kang et al. find a histidine switch in the DNA-binding N-domain of the transcription factor ANAC019 that regulates both pH-dependent homodimerization and DNA binding. They propose that long-range electrostatic interactions between DNA and the negatively charged C-terminal turns on the pH dependency of the DNA-binding affinity of the N-terminal DNA-binding domain. © 2018 The Authors
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- Cell Press
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