P. Shore et Ad. Sharrocks, THE ETS-DOMAIN TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS ELK-1 AND SAP-1 EXHIBIT DIFFERENTIAL DNA-BINDING SPECIFICITIES, Nucleic acids research, 23(22), 1995, pp. 4698-4706
The ETS DNA-binding domain is conserved amongst many eukaryotic transc
ription factors. ETS-domains bind differentially to specific DNA sites
containing a central GGA trinucleotide motif. The nucleotides flankin
g this motif define the binding specificity of individual proteins. In
this study we have investigated binding specificity of the ETS-domain
s from two members of the ternary complex factor (TCF) subfamily Elk-1
and SAP-1. The ETS DNA-binding domains of Elk-1 (Elk-93) and SAP-1 (S
AP-92) select similar sites from random pools of double stranded oligo
nucleotides based on the consensus sequence ACCGGAAGTR. However, SAP-9
2 shows a more relaxed binding site selectivity and binds efficiently
to a greater spectrum of sites than does Elk-93. This more relaxed DNA
binding site selectivity is most pronounced in nucleotides located on
the 3' side of the GGA motif. This differential DMA-binding specifici
ty is also exhibited by longer TCF derivatives and, indeed by the full
-length proteins. Our results suggest that the range of potential on v
itro target sites for SAP-1 is likely to be greater than far Elk-1. We
discuss our results in relation to other similar studies carried out
with more divergent ETS-domains.