Interaction of the Tramtrack protein from Drosophila melanogaster with DNA
was analyzed by a cross-linking method. Tramtrack, residues cross-linkable
to the partially, depurinated DNA were identified by direct sequencing. The
N-terminal alpha -amino group of the protein DNA-binding domain was found
to be the major product of cross-linking. The location of the N terminus on
the DNA was determined by identification of the DNA bases that were cross-
linked to the protein cy-amino group. We conclude that accessory N-terminal
peptide preceding the first zinc finger of Tramtrack directly interacts wi
th DNA, both in specific and nonspecific DNA-protein complexes. Our finding
explains the role in the protein binding of the DNA bases outside of the d
irect interaction with the zinc fingers.