Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni

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Autor(a) principal: Calzavara-Silva, Carlos Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Prosdocimi, Francisco, Abath, Frederico Guilherme Coutinho
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Resumo: During its life cycle, the flat worm Schistosoma mansoni is exposed to diverse environmental conditions and changes its morphological form. Each change calls for distinct patterns of gene expression. In order to understand the regulation of gene expression, it is necessary to identify regulatory elements in the promoter region of genes, and DNA transacting factors that control transcription. Zinc finger protein domains are responsible for transcription regulation of diverse genes in a wide range of organisms and are also involved in the promotion of protein–protein interactions. A transcript homologous to zinc finger gene sequences was isolated from a S. mansoni adult worm cDNA library and named SmZF1. It codes for a protein of 164 amino acids presenting three C2H2 type zinc finger motifs. The recombinant SmZF1 protein was expressed and used on electrophoretic mobility shift assays to investigate the binding specificity of SmZF1 for DNA and RNA oligonucleotides. Our results demonstrated that SmZF1 binds both ds and ss DNA oligonucleotides, with an apparent preference for the specific D1-3DNA oligonucleotide, and also binds RNA oligonucleotides with lower affinity. Although we found that SmZF1 recognises DNA and RNA oligonucleotides not containing putative target sites, SmZF1 binds preferentially to sequence specific sites. Furthermore, unrelated oligonucleotides are not able to abolish this interaction. In silico studies identified putative SmZF1 binding sites in the complete genome of three model organisms and in partial genome sequences of S. mansoni. Six Drosophila genes presented these binding sites in their promoter region, indicating that they might be controlled by transcription factors containing zinc fingers motifs. Taken together, these results suggest that SmZF1 acts as a putative transcription factor of S. mansoni.
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spelling Calzavara-Silva, Carlos EduardoProsdocimi, FranciscoAbath, Frederico Guilherme Coutinho2016-10-10T03:52:48Z2016-10-10T03:52:48Z2004Calzavara-Silva, Carlos Eduardo, et al. Nucleic acid inding properties of SMZF1, a zinc finger protein of schistosoma mansoni. International Journal for Parasitology, v.34, p. 1211-1219, 2004.http://twingo.ucb.br:8080/jspui/handle/10869/680https://repositorio.ucb.br:9443/jspui/handle/123456789/7828During its life cycle, the flat worm Schistosoma mansoni is exposed to diverse environmental conditions and changes its morphological form. Each change calls for distinct patterns of gene expression. In order to understand the regulation of gene expression, it is necessary to identify regulatory elements in the promoter region of genes, and DNA transacting factors that control transcription. Zinc finger protein domains are responsible for transcription regulation of diverse genes in a wide range of organisms and are also involved in the promotion of protein–protein interactions. A transcript homologous to zinc finger gene sequences was isolated from a S. mansoni adult worm cDNA library and named SmZF1. It codes for a protein of 164 amino acids presenting three C2H2 type zinc finger motifs. The recombinant SmZF1 protein was expressed and used on electrophoretic mobility shift assays to investigate the binding specificity of SmZF1 for DNA and RNA oligonucleotides. Our results demonstrated that SmZF1 binds both ds and ss DNA oligonucleotides, with an apparent preference for the specific D1-3DNA oligonucleotide, and also binds RNA oligonucleotides with lower affinity. Although we found that SmZF1 recognises DNA and RNA oligonucleotides not containing putative target sites, SmZF1 binds preferentially to sequence specific sites. Furthermore, unrelated oligonucleotides are not able to abolish this interaction. In silico studies identified putative SmZF1 binding sites in the complete genome of three model organisms and in partial genome sequences of S. mansoni. Six Drosophila genes presented these binding sites in their promoter region, indicating that they might be controlled by transcription factors containing zinc fingers motifs. Taken together, these results suggest that SmZF1 acts as a putative transcription factor of S. mansoni.Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-10T03:52:48Z (GMT). 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
title Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
spellingShingle Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
Calzavara-Silva, Carlos Eduardo
Schistosoma mansoni
Zinc finger
DNA/RNA binding protein
Electrophoretic mobility shift assays
title_short Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
title_full Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
title_fullStr Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
title_full_unstemmed Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
title_sort Nucleic acid binding properties of SmZF1, a zinc finger protein of Schistosoma mansoni
author Calzavara-Silva, Carlos Eduardo
author_facet Calzavara-Silva, Carlos Eduardo
Prosdocimi, Francisco
Abath, Frederico Guilherme Coutinho
author_role author
author2 Prosdocimi, Francisco
Abath, Frederico Guilherme Coutinho
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Calzavara-Silva, Carlos Eduardo
Prosdocimi, Francisco
Abath, Frederico Guilherme Coutinho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Schistosoma mansoni
Zinc finger
DNA/RNA binding protein
Electrophoretic mobility shift assays
topic Schistosoma mansoni
Zinc finger
DNA/RNA binding protein
Electrophoretic mobility shift assays
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv During its life cycle, the flat worm Schistosoma mansoni is exposed to diverse environmental conditions and changes its morphological form. Each change calls for distinct patterns of gene expression. In order to understand the regulation of gene expression, it is necessary to identify regulatory elements in the promoter region of genes, and DNA transacting factors that control transcription. Zinc finger protein domains are responsible for transcription regulation of diverse genes in a wide range of organisms and are also involved in the promotion of protein–protein interactions. A transcript homologous to zinc finger gene sequences was isolated from a S. mansoni adult worm cDNA library and named SmZF1. It codes for a protein of 164 amino acids presenting three C2H2 type zinc finger motifs. The recombinant SmZF1 protein was expressed and used on electrophoretic mobility shift assays to investigate the binding specificity of SmZF1 for DNA and RNA oligonucleotides. Our results demonstrated that SmZF1 binds both ds and ss DNA oligonucleotides, with an apparent preference for the specific D1-3DNA oligonucleotide, and also binds RNA oligonucleotides with lower affinity. Although we found that SmZF1 recognises DNA and RNA oligonucleotides not containing putative target sites, SmZF1 binds preferentially to sequence specific sites. Furthermore, unrelated oligonucleotides are not able to abolish this interaction. In silico studies identified putative SmZF1 binding sites in the complete genome of three model organisms and in partial genome sequences of S. mansoni. Six Drosophila genes presented these binding sites in their promoter region, indicating that they might be controlled by transcription factors containing zinc fingers motifs. Taken together, these results suggest that SmZF1 acts as a putative transcription factor of S. mansoni.
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description During its life cycle, the flat worm Schistosoma mansoni is exposed to diverse environmental conditions and changes its morphological form. Each change calls for distinct patterns of gene expression. In order to understand the regulation of gene expression, it is necessary to identify regulatory elements in the promoter region of genes, and DNA transacting factors that control transcription. Zinc finger protein domains are responsible for transcription regulation of diverse genes in a wide range of organisms and are also involved in the promotion of protein–protein interactions. A transcript homologous to zinc finger gene sequences was isolated from a S. mansoni adult worm cDNA library and named SmZF1. It codes for a protein of 164 amino acids presenting three C2H2 type zinc finger motifs. The recombinant SmZF1 protein was expressed and used on electrophoretic mobility shift assays to investigate the binding specificity of SmZF1 for DNA and RNA oligonucleotides. Our results demonstrated that SmZF1 binds both ds and ss DNA oligonucleotides, with an apparent preference for the specific D1-3DNA oligonucleotide, and also binds RNA oligonucleotides with lower affinity. Although we found that SmZF1 recognises DNA and RNA oligonucleotides not containing putative target sites, SmZF1 binds preferentially to sequence specific sites. Furthermore, unrelated oligonucleotides are not able to abolish this interaction. In silico studies identified putative SmZF1 binding sites in the complete genome of three model organisms and in partial genome sequences of S. mansoni. Six Drosophila genes presented these binding sites in their promoter region, indicating that they might be controlled by transcription factors containing zinc fingers motifs. Taken together, these results suggest that SmZF1 acts as a putative transcription factor of S. mansoni.
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