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DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkf398
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The p120ctn-binding partner Kaiso is a bi-modal DNA-binding protein that recognizes both a sequence-specific consensus and methylated CpG dinucleotides

Juliet M. Daniel,Christopher M. Spring,Howard C. Crawford,Albert B. Reynolds,Akeel Baig

Zinc finger
Biology
DNA methylation
2002
The p120 ctn -binding partner Kaiso is a new member of the POZ-zinc finger family of transcription factors implicated in development and cancer.To understand the role of Kaiso in gene regulation and p120 ctn -mediated signaling and adhesion, we sought to identify Kaisospecific DNA binding sequences and potential target genes.Here we demonstrate that Kaiso is a dual specificity DNA-binding protein that recognizes the specific consensus sequence TCCTGCNA as well as methyl-CpG dinucleotides.A minimal core sequence CTGCNA was identified as sufficient for Kaiso binding.Two copies of the Kaiso-binding site are present in the human and murine matrilysin promoters, implicating matrilysin as a candidate target gene for Kaiso.In electrophoretic mobility shift assays, matrilysin promoter-derived oligonucleotide probes formed a complex with GST-Kaiso fusion proteins possessing the zinc finger domain but not with fusion proteins lacking the zinc fingers.We further determined that only Kaiso zinc fingers 2 and 3 were necessary and sufficient for sequencespecific DNA binding.Interestingly, Kaiso also possesses a methyl-CpG-dependent DNA-binding activity distinct from its sequence-specific DNA binding.However, Kaiso has a higher affinity for the TCCTGCNA consensus than for the methyl-CpG sites.Furthermore, the DNA-binding ability of Kaiso with either recognition site was inhibited by p120 ctn .Kaiso thus appears to have two modes of DNA binding and transcriptional repression, both of which may be modulated by its interaction with the adhesion cofactor p120 ctn .
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    The p120ctn-binding partner Kaiso is a bi-modal DNA-binding protein that recognizes both a sequence-specific consensus and methylated CpG dinucleotides” is a paper by Juliet M. Daniel Christopher M. Spring Howard C. Crawford Albert B. Reynolds Akeel Baig published in 2002. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.