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Beta-cell differentiation factor Nkx6.1 contains distinct DNA binding interference and transcriptional repression domains. | LitMetric

Beta-cell differentiation factor Nkx6.1 contains distinct DNA binding interference and transcriptional repression domains.

J Biol Chem

Hormone Research Institute and Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA.

Published: May 2000

beta-Cell differentiation factor Nkx6.1 is a homeodomain protein expressed in developing and mature beta-cells in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans. To understand how it contributes to beta-cell development and function, we characterized its DNA binding and transactivation properties. A single copy of the homeodomain of Nkx6. 1 binds to a strictly conserved 8-base pair DNA consensus sequence, TTAATTAC; even minor variations to this consensus reduce DNA binding affinity significantly. Full-length Nkx6.1, however, has markedly reduced DNA binding affinity due to an acidic domain at the carboxyl end of the molecule that functions as a mobile binding interference domain capable of interrupting the interaction between DNA and DNA binding domains of the helix-turn-helix type. When expressed in fibroblast cell lines, Nkx6.1 represses transcription through isolated Nkx6.1 binding sites; in beta-cell lines, Nkx6.1 specifically represses the intact insulin promoter through TAAT-containing sequences. In Gal4 one-hybrid fusion studies, transcriptional repression maps to a discreet region within the amino terminus. Our findings suggest a model in which Nkx6.1, regulated by interactions through its carboxyl terminus, directs the repression of specific genes in developing and mature beta-cells.

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