The contact points of transcription factor IIIA with the internal control region of the 5 S RNA gene of Xenopus have been investigated by probing the accessibility of the DNA in the protein-DNA complex to dimethylsulphate and to micrococcal nuclease. The results of quantitative measurements, combined with those from earlier DNase I and DNase II protection studies, are consistent with a series of multiple contacts about five base-pairs apart, or half a double-helical turn, along the whole length of the internal control region. The nine patches of contact we have mapped could correspond to nine DNA-binding fingers in the protein. A model for the overall geometry of the interaction is presented in which the protein lies on one face of the DNA double helix.

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