L. Knoepfel et al., ROLE OF ZINC-COORDINATION AND OF THE GLUTATHIONE REDOX COUPLE IN THE REDOX SUSCEPTIBILITY OF HUMAN TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR SP1, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 201(2), 1994, pp. 871-877
We show that thiol-groups confer redox-susceptibility to the zinc-fing
er transcription factor Sp1 and that this redox-susceptibility is prev
ented by DNA-binding and depends on zinc-coordination of the protein.
Apo-Sp1 contained in metal depleted nuclear extracts of human K562 cel
ls exhibited a markedly increased susceptibility towards oxidizing and
alkylating agents, as compared to holo-Spl. Moreover, DNA binding of
apo-Sp1, but not of the hole-protein, was dramatically decreased in th
e presence of GSH/GSSG ratios within the physiological range. We compa
red these results with the redox behaviour of two other transcription
factors, OTF-1 and NF1, which was found to be different in several asp
ects from that of Spl. (C) 1994 Academic Press Inc.