Nucleus Accumbens-Associated Protein 1 Binds Dna Directly Through The Ben Domain In A Sequence-Specific Manner

BIOMEDICINES(2020)

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Nucleus accumbens-associated protein 1 (NAC1) is a nuclear protein that harbors an amino-terminal BTB domain and a carboxyl-terminal BEN domain. NAC1 appears to play significant and diverse functions in cancer and stem cell biology. Here we demonstrated that the BEN domain of NAC1 is a sequence-specific DNA-binding domain. We selected the palindromic 6 bp motif ACATGT as a target sequence by using a PCR-assisted random oligonucleotide selection approach. The interaction between NAC1 and target DNA was characterized by gel shift assays, pull-down assays, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), chromatin-immunoprecipitation assays, and NMR chemical shifts perturbation (CSP). The solution NMR structure revealed that the BEN domain of human NAC-1 is composed of five conserved alpha helices and two short beta sheets, with an additional hitherto unknown N-terminal alpha helix. In particular, ITC clarified that there are two sequential events in the titration of the BEN domain of NAC1 into the target DNA. The ITC results were further supported by CSP data and structure analyses. Furthermore, live cell photobleaching analyses revealed that the BEN domain of NAC1 alone was unable to interact with chromatin/other proteins in cells.
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nucleus accumbens-associated protein 1 (NAC1), BEN (BANP, E5R and NAC1) domain, sequence-specific DNA-binding protein, solution NMR structure, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC)
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