1. Evolution goes GAGA: GAGA binding proteins across kingdoms
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Bertrand Dubreucq, Nathalie Berger, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin (IJPB), and Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AgroParisTech
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[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences ,FAB-7 BOUNDARY ,DNA-BINDING ,Biophysics ,Plasma protein binding ,Biochemistry ,DNA-binding protein ,CHROMATIN-STRUCTURE ,Evolution, Molecular ,Histones ,03 medical and health sciences ,Structural Biology ,DOMAIN BOUNDARIES ,Genetics ,Animals ,Drosophila Proteins ,HEAT-SHOCK PROMOTER ,TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR ,Molecular Biology ,Peptide sequence ,Conserved Sequence ,GAGA factor ,030304 developmental biology ,GENE-EXPRESSION ,Regulation of gene expression ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,DROSOPHILA EMBRYO ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,Plant ,Plants ,biology.organism_classification ,POLYCOMB RESPONSE ELEMENT ,BPC protein ,Chromatin ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Histone ,Drosophila melanogaster ,BITHORAX COMPLEX ,biology.protein ,Homeobox ,Protein Processing, Post-Translational ,Protein Binding ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Chromatin-associated proteins (CAP) play a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression and development in higher organisms. They are involved in the control of chromatin structure and dynamics. CAP have been extensively studied over the past years and are classified into two major groups: enzymes that modify histone stability and organization by post-translational modification of histone N-Terminal tails; and proteins that use ATP hydrolysis to modify chromatin structure. All of these proteins show a relatively high degree of sequence conservation across the animal and plant kingdoms. The essential Drosophila melanogaster GAGA factor (dGAF) interacts with these two types of CAP to regulate homeobox genes and thus contributes to a wide range of developmental events. Surprisingly, however, it is not conserved in plants. In this review, following an overview of fly GAF functions, we discuss the role of plant BBR/BPC proteins. These appear to functionally converge with dGAF despite a completely divergent amino acid sequence. Some suggestions are given for further investigation into the function of BPC proteins in plants. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- 2012
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