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Nucleic Acids Research, 2000, Vol. 28, No. 17 3370-3378
© 2000 Oxford University Press

Differential effect of zinc finger deletions on the binding of CTCF to the promoter of the amyloid precursor protein gene

Wolfgang W. Quitschke*, Michael J. Taheny, Laura J. Fochtmann and Alexander A. Vostrov

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8101, USA

High levels of transcription from the amyloid precursor protein promoter are dependent on the binding of CTCF to the APBß core recognition sequence located between positions –82 and –93 upstream from the transcriptional start site. CTCF comprises 727 amino acids and contains 11 zinc finger motifs arranged in tandem that are flanked by 267 amino acids on the N-terminal side and 150 amino acids on the C-terminal side. Deletion of either the N- or the C-terminal regions outside of the zinc finger domain had no detrimental effect on the binding of CTCF to APBß. However, internal deletions of zinc fingers 5–7 completely abolished binding. The binding of full-length CTCF generated a DNase I protected domain extending from position –78 to –116, which was interrupted by a hypersensitive site at position –99. Selective deletions from the N- and C-terminal sides of the zinc finger domain showed that the N-terminal end of the zinc finger domain was aligned toward the transcriptional start site. Furthermore, deletions of zinc fingers peripheral to the essential zinc fingers 5–7 decreased the stability of the binding complex by interrupting sequence-specific interactions.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +1 631 444 8025; Fax: +1 631 444 7534; Email: wquitschke@mail.psychiatry.sunysb.edu


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