Ek. Gaidamakova et al., PHENOBARBITAL-DEPENDENT PROTEIN-BINDING TO BARBIE BOX-LIKE SEQUENCES IN THE CODING REGION OF CYTOCHROME P450(BM-3) GENE FROM BACILLUS-MEGATERIUM, Gene, 183(1-2), 1996, pp. 97-101
Phenobarbital-dependent protein binding was shown to occur to DNA frag
ments from the coding region of the cytochrome P450(BM-3) gene from Ba
cillus megaterium. Incubation of the DNA fragments from the coding reg
ion of the gene with total cell extract from Bacillus megaterium revea
led two DNA regions with protein-binding capacity: +237/+318 and +319/
+425 considering '0' as the start of cytochrome P450(BM-3) translation
. DNaseI footprint analysis of the fragment +319/+425 with the total c
ell extract showed that some protein(s) protected DNA stretches from t
he position +373 up to the position +389 on the transcribed strand and
from the position +378 up to the position +398 on the non-transcribed
strand. DNaseI footprint analysis of the fragment +237/+318 revealed
the protection in the region +262/+277 on the non-transcribed strand.
Three regions protected by cell extract protein(s) from DNaseI hydroly
sis (+262/+277, +373/+389 and +378/+398) appeared to be strongly homol
ogous to the Barbie box sequence. Barbie-box-like sequences were found
in the majority of regulatory regions of phenobarbital-inducible gene
s whose regulatory sequences had been reported (Fulco et al., 1994). O
ur results suggest that a functional role of Barbie box sequence takes
place not only in regulatory but also in the coding region of the gen
e. In line with that hypothesis we analyzed all cytochrome P450 genes
in respect to the presence of Barbie box-like sequences in their codin
g parts. At least one cytochrome P450 gene (CYP6A1, phenobarbital-indu
cible gene from Musca domestica) was shown to contain Barbie box seque
nce in the coding part of the gene.