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Prediction of cooperative homeodomain DNA binding sites from high-throughput-SELEX data

Brittany Cain, Jordan A. Webb, Zhenyu Yuan, David Cheung, Hee‐Woong Lim, Rhett A. Kovall, Matthew T. Weirauch, Brian Gebelein

2023Nucleic Acids Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Homeodomain proteins constitute one of the largest families of metazoan transcription factors. Genetic studies have demonstrated that homeodomain proteins regulate many developmental processes. Yet, biochemical data reveal that most bind highly similar DNA sequences. Defining how homeodomain proteins achieve DNA binding specificity has therefore been a long-standing goal. Here, we developed a novel computational approach to predict cooperative dimeric binding of homeodomain proteins using High-Throughput (HT) SELEX data. Importantly, we found that 15 of 88 homeodomain factors form cooperative homodimer complexes on DNA sites with precise spacing requirements. Approximately one third of the paired-like homeodomain proteins cooperatively bind palindromic sequences spaced 3 bp apart, whereas other homeodomain proteins cooperatively bind sites with distinct orientation and spacing requirements. Combining structural models of a paired-like factor with our cooperativity predictions identified key amino acid differences that help differentiate between cooperative and non-cooperative factors. Finally, we confirmed predicted cooperative dimer sites in vivo using available genomic data for a subset of factors. These findings demonstrate how HT-SELEX data can be computationally mined to predict cooperativity. In addition, the binding site spacing requirements of select homeodomain proteins provide a mechanism by which seemingly similar AT-rich DNA sequences can preferentially recruit specific homeodomain factors.

Topics & Concepts

HomeoboxBiologyCooperativityCooperative bindingDNATranscription factorDNA binding siteEMX2Binding siteGeneticsComputational biologySystematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichmentDNA sequencingDNA-binding proteinGeneRNAGene expressionPromoterGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesChromosomal and Genetic Variations
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