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Two members of the nuclear receptor superfamily, EcR and UltTaspiracle (Usp) heterodimerize to form a functional receptor for 20-hydroxyecdysone — the key ecdysteroid controlling induction and modulation of morphogenetic events through Drosophila development. In order to study aspects of receptor function and ultimately the structural basis of the ecdysteroid receptor-DNA interaction, it is necessary to produce large quantities of purified EcR and Usp DNA-binding domains. Toward this end, we have expressed the EcR DNA-binding domain and the Usp DNA-binding domain as proteins with an affinity tag consisting of six histidine residues (6xHis-EcRDBD and 6xHis-UspDBD, respectively) using the expression vector pQE-30. Under optimal conditions, elaborated in this study, bacteria can express the recombinant 6xHis-EcRDBD to the levels of 11% of total soluble proteins and the 6xHis-UspDBD to the levels of 16%. Both proteins were purified to homogeneity from the soluble protein fraction using combination of ammonium sulphate fractionation and affinity chromatography on Ni-NTA agarose. The gel mobility shift experiments demonstrated that the purified 6xHis-EcRDBD and the 6xHis-UspDBD interact specifically with an 20-hydroxyecdysone response element from the promoter region of the hsp 27 Drosophila gene.
Nuclear receptors are ligand-dependent transcription factors responsible for con­trolling differentiation, growth and development of higher eukaryotes. Three amino acids within the recognition a-helix of the DNA-binding domain of the nuclear recep­tors constitute the so-called "P-box" which determines response element specificity. In the ultraspiracle (Usp) protein, which together with EcR forms the heterodimeric ecdysone receptor, the P-box residues are E19, G20 and G23. Substitution of E19, the most characteristic amino acid for estrogen receptor-like P-boxes, with alanine showed that the mutation did not appreciably alter the affinity of the wild-type Usp DNA-binding domain (UspDBDwT for a probe containing natural ecdysone response element (hsp27wt). Since in many cases E19 contacts a G/C base pair in position -4, which is absent in hsp27wt, we analysed the interaction of UspDBDwT, E19A and other P-box region mutants with the hsp27wt derivative which contains a G/C instead of an T/A base pair in position -4. UspDBDwT exhibited higher affinity for this ele­ment than for hsp27wt. Moreover, a different interaction pattern of P-box region mutants was also observed. Thus we conclude that the E19 residue of UspDBD is not involved in any hsp27wt sequence-discerning contacts. However, substitution of the hsp27wt T/A base pair in position –4 with G/C generates target sequence with distinct functional characteristics and possibly with a new specificity. These results could serve as a basis for understanding the role of the presence of a T/A or G/C base-pair in the position –4 in the two types of ecdysone response elements found in nature.
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