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The Cys‐Pro motifs in the intrinsically disordered regions of the transcription factor BACH1 mediate distinct and overlapping functions upon heme binding

Kei Segawa, Kazuhiko Igarashi, Kazutaka Murayama

2022FEBS Letters13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The function of the transcription factor BACH1 is regulated by heme binding to multiple Cys-Pro (CP) motifs within its intrinsically disordered regions. Here, biochemical analyses were conducted to reveal the individual functional roles of the CP motifs. Our findings revealed that four CP motifs in BACH1 individually contributed to the regulation of BACH1 activity by accepting heme in a five- and six-coordination manner. The model structure around the bZip domain indicated that the CP motifs are in the N- and C-terminal heme-binding regions, which are approximately 9 nm apart, suggesting that spatial location is important for the individual function of the CP motifs. The presence of multiple CP motifs with distinct roles may ensure the multifaceted, strict regulation of BACH1 by heme.

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Transcription factorHemeFunction (biology)Binding siteChemistryBiologyCell biologyGeneticsBiochemistryGeneEnzymePorphyrin Metabolism and DisordersRNA modifications and cancerDNA Repair Mechanisms
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