Subunit interaction in the CCAAT-binding heteromeric complex is mediated by a very short alpha-helix in HAP2

  1. Y Xing,
  2. S Zhang,
  3. J T Olesen,
  4. A Rich, and
  5. L Guarente
  1. Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139-4307.

Abstract

We dissected the domain of HAP2 that mediates subunit association in the heteromeric CCAAT-binding complex, first by genetic mutational analysis and then by structural studies. The mutational data suggest that a very short region in HAP2 mediates protein-protein association and that the structure of this domain is likely to be an alpha-helix. The CD analyses of a 15-residue synthetic oligopeptide covering this region confirm this surmise. The oligopeptide indeed formed an unusually thermal stable alpha-helix in aqueous solution. Eight amino acids that lie along one face of this helix, including three arginines, are found to be critical for protein-protein association. The partner that interacts with this helical motif is likely to be another subunit in the HAP complex, since the CCAAT-binding factor is shown to contain one molecule of HAP2. Our results suggest that very short regions in proteins can encode precise structures and mediate stable and specific protein-protein recognition and interactions.

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