- Zinc finger
A zinc finger is a large superfamily of
protein domain s that can bind toDNA . A zinc finger consists of twoantiparallel β strands, and an α helix. Thezinc ion is crucial for the stability of this domain type - in the absence of the metal ion the domain unfolds as it is too small to have ahydrophobic core .Classes
One very well explored subset of zinc-fingers (the C2H2 class) comprises a pair of
cysteine residues in the beta strands and twohistidine residues in the alpha helix which are responsible for binding a zinc ion. The two other classes of zinc finger proteins are the C4 and C6 classes. Zinc fingers are important in regulation because when interacted with DNA and zinc ion, they provide a uniquestructural motif for DNA-binding proteins.tructure
The structure of each individual finger is highly conserved and consists of about 30
amino acid residues, constructed as a ββα fold and held together by the zinc ion. The α-helix occurs at the C-terminal part of the finger, while the β-sheet occurs at the N-terminal part.The
consensus sequence of a single finger is:Cys-X2-4-Cys-X3-Phe-X5-Leu-X2-His-X3-HisProteins with Zinc finger
Many
transcription factor s (such asZif268 ), regulatory proteins, and other proteins that interact with DNA contain zinc fingers. These proteins typically interact with the major groove along the doublehelix of DNA in which case the zinc fingers are arranged around the DNA strand in such a way that the α-helix of each finger contacts the DNA, forming an almost continuous stretch of α-helices around the DNA molecule.Some primary neuron-specific transcriptional regulator that may be involved in mediating early neural development are also zinc finger-based.
Binding specificity
The binding specificity for 3–4
base pair s is conferred by a short stretch of amino acid residues in the α-helix. The primary position of the amino acid residues within the α-helix interacting with the DNA are at positions -1, 3 and 6 relative to the first amino acid residueof the α-helix. Other amino acid positions can also influence binding specificity by assisting amino acid residues to bind a specific baseor by contacting a fourth base in the opposite strand, causing target-site overlap.See also
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Zinc finger inhibitor
*Steroid hormone receptor References
cite journal
last = Luscombe
first = Nicholas, "et al"
title = An overview of the structures of protein-DNA complexes
journal = Genome Biology Review
volume = 1
issue = 1
pages = 4–5
date = 9 June 2000
doi = 10.1186/gb-2000-1-1-reviews001External links
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* [http://www.zincfingertools.org Zinc Finger Tools design and information site]
* [http://znf.llnl.gov/catalog/ Human KZNF Gene Catalog]
* [http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/nicedoc.pl?PDOC00028 Zinc finger C2H2-type domain] inPROSITE
* [http://smart.embl-heidelberg.de/smart/do_annotation.pl?DOMAIN=ZnF_C2H2 Entry for zinc finger class C2H2 in the SMART database]
* [http://www.zincfingers.org The Zinc Finger Consortium]
* [http://bindr.gdcb.iastate.edu/ZiFiT/ ZiFiT- Zinc Finger Design Tool]
* [http://www.addgene.org/zfc Zinc Finger Consortium Materials from Addgene]
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