Conformational energy analysis of the leucine repeat regions of C/EBP, GCN4, and the proteins of themyc, jun, andfos oncogenes
- 1 October 1989
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Protein Journal
- Vol. 8 (5), 679-688
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01025608
Abstract
It has been recently proposed that certain DNA binding proteins (including C/EBP, GCN4 and themyc, jun, andfos oncogene proteins) share a common structural motif based on helix-promoting regions containing heptad repeat sequences of leucines. It has been suggested that this structure is critical to the biological activity of these proteins, since it facilitates the formation of functional dimers held together by interdigitating leucine side-chains along the hydrophobic interfaces between long α-helical regions of the polypeptide chains in a configuration termed the “leucine zipper.” In this paper, conformational energy analysis is used to determine the preferred three-dimensional structures of the leucine repeat regions of these proteins. The results indicate that, in all cases, the global minimum energy conformation for these regions is an amphipathic α-helix with the leucine side-chains arrayed on one side in such a way to favor “leucine zipper” dimerization. Furthermore, amino acid substitutions in these regions (such as Pro for Leu), that are known to inhibit dimer formation and prevent DNA binding, are found to produce significant conformational changes that disrupt the amphipathic helical structure. Thus, these results provide support for the proposed “leucine zipper” configuration as a critical structural feature of this class of DNA binding proteins.Keywords
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