What is Barchyury protein? What is the structural aspects of DNA binding of Barchyury?

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What is Barchyury protein? What is the structural aspects of DNA binding of Barchyury?

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In 1927 brachyury mutation was first described in mice by adezhda Alexandrovna Dobrovolskaya-Zavadskaya.Two well-known orthologues of the Homo sapiens T protein are present in mice (Brachyury) and Xenopus laevis (Xbra).

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The homologue of T in mice, Brachyury, was the first T-box crystal structure to be determined. Brachyury is a protein in humans which is encoded by TBXT (T-box transcription factor T)gene. Which function as transcription factor within the T-box family of genes and these are found in bilaterian animals.

Structural aspects of DNA binding:

The loops between the β strands make the important  contact with DNA.                                                     
 In the  minor groove 11 amino acids make polar contacts with the DNA.                                   
 Helix H3 and H4 recognise the DNA in the minor groove.                                                        
 H3 bridges the DNA backbone which is positioned by Tyr196/Asn209 and makes contacts with the phosphates on the edges and also hydrophobic contacts between guanine ribose and Ile206 in the middle.                                                                                                                      
H4 points into the minor groove with hydrphobic contacts to base edges/backbone sugars and hydrogen bonds between the Phe211 carbonyl group and N2 of guanine.                           
Any amino acid can fill this position (i.e., not conserved), however only guanine is recognised.

H3/H4 is not a helix-turn-helix motif. The angle between the helices is 90° (HTH motifs: 120°) and there are 2 amino acids in the loop (HTH motifs: 4), and it interacts in the minor groove (HTH motifs interact in the major groove). The T-domain is very similar to the NF-κB p50, and superimposing these shows the major groove recognition carried out by arginines in both cases. Arginine recognition of the major groove is also present in other T-box proteins such as TBX5.

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