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Structural characterization of the putative DNA-binding domain of CP2c and its relevance to zinc binding

Title
Structural characterization of the putative DNA-binding domain of CP2c and its relevance to zinc binding
Author
김철근
Keywords
CP2c; DNA-binding domain; NMR; p53; structural domain; zinc binding
Issue Date
2019-03
Publisher
한국자기공명학회
Citation
Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society, v. 23, NO 1, Page. 20-25
Abstract
The transcription factor CP2c has been recently validated as an oncogenic protein that can serve as a promising target for anticancer therapy. We have recently documented that a recombinant protein corresponding to the putative DNA-binding region (residues 63-244) of CP2c adopted two different conformers, one of which is dominated by zinc binding. However, in the present study, a longer construct encompassing residues 63-302 appeared to form a single structural domain. This domain could be considered to adopt a functionally relevant fold, as the known specific binding of a dodecapeptide to this protein was evident. Hence, the residues 63-302 region rather than 63-244 can be regarded as a natively folded structural domain of CP2c. In addition, it was confirmed that zinc ions can bind to this putative DNA-binding domain of CP2c, which resulted in reduced stability of the protein. In this context, it is suggested that the mode of action of CP2c would resemble that of tumor suppressor p53.
URI
http://koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO201912761598908.pagehttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/108492
ISSN
1226-6531
DOI
10.6564/JKMRS.2019.23.1.020
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