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The Zinc Finger Region of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen

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Journal J Virol
Date 1989 Jan 1
PMID 2535757
Citations 35
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Simian virus 40 large T antigen contains a single sequence element with an arrangement of cysteines and histidines that is characteristic of a zinc finger motif. The finger region maps from amino acids 302 through 320 and has the sequence Cys-302LeuLysCys-305IleLysLysGluGlnProSerHisTyrLysTyrHis- 317GluLysHis-320. In a conventional representation, the binding of zinc to the cysteines and histidines at positions 302, 305, 317, and 320 would form two minor loops and one major loop from the intervening amino acids. We made single amino acid substitutions at every position in the finger to identify possible functional elements within the putative metal-binding domain. Amino acids in the zinc finger could be divided into three classes characterized by distinct roles in DNA replication and transformation. Class 1 consisted of amino acids in the two minor loops of the finger and in the amino-terminal part of the major loop. Mutations here did not affect either replication or transformation. Class 2 consisted of the SerHisTyrLysTyr amino acids located in the carboxy terminus of the major loop of the finger. Mutations in this contiguous region reduced replication of the mutant viruses to different degrees. This clustering suggested that the region is an active site important for a specific function in DNA replication. With the exception of a mutation in the histidine at position 313, these mutations had no effect on transformation. Class 3 consisted of the proposed zinc-binding amino acids at positions 302, 305, 317, and 320 and the histidine at position 313 in the major loop of the finger. Mutations in these amino acids abolished the viability of the virus completely and had a distinctive effect on the transforming functions of the protein. Thus, the five cysteines and histidines of class 3 may play an important role in determining the overall structure of the protein. The histidine at position 313 may function both in the active site where it is located and in cooperation with the proposed zinc-binding ligands.

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