The LIM/double zinc-finger motif functions as a protein dimerization domain - PubMed (original) (raw)
The LIM/double zinc-finger motif functions as a protein dimerization domain
R Feuerstein et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1994.
Abstract
Protein-protein interactions resulting in dimerization and heterodimerization are of central importance in the control of gene expression and cell function. Proteins that share the 52-residue LIM/double zinc-finger domain are involved in a wide range of developmental and cellular controls. Some of these functions have been hypothesized to involve protein dimerization. In the present report we demonstrate, using both in vitro and cell-based studies, that a representative LIM protein, human cysteine-rich protein (hCRP), can efficiently homodimerize. The dimerization ability of hCRP is mapped to the LIM domains, can be transferred to an unrelated protein by fusion of a single minimal LIM/double zinc-finger segment, occurs in the absence as well as the presence of DNA, and appears to depend on coordination of two zinc atoms in the finger doublet. These observations support a specific role for protein dimerization in the function of proteins containing the LIM/double zinc-finger domain and expand the general spectrum of potential interactions mediated by zinc-finger motifs.
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