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Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2002 Jul 12;2952:519-25. doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(02)00708-8.
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Identification of the enhancer binding protein MBF-1 of the sea urchin modulator alpha-H2A histone gene.

Alessandro C , Di Simone P , Buscaino A , Anello L , Palla F , Spinelli G .


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The modulator of the sea urchin alpha-H2A histone gene promoter is the only enhancer identified in the alpha-histone gene cluster. Binding of a single factor, denoted MBF-1, has previously detected in nuclear extracts from morula and gastrula embryos. Here, we describe the cloning of MBF-1 by screening a cDNA expression library with a tandem array of modulator binding sites. MBF-1 presents no similarity with other DNA binding proteins and contains nine Krüppel like Zn fingers. In vitro translated proteins and a factor from nuclear extracts interact with the modulator with identical specificity. In addition, MBF-1 expressed in human cells transactivates a reporter gene driven by an array of modulator sites. The DNA binding domain consists of the Zn fingers plus an adjacent basic region, while sequences in the N-terminal region mediates the transactivation function. MBF-1 is expressed in the unfertilized egg and in early and late developmental stages thus confirming that it is not a stage specific enhancer binding factor and that silencing of the alpha-H2A gene after hatching is not due to the lack of the transactivator.

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Genes referenced: h2a LOC100887844