Structural Basis and Binding Properties of the Second Bromodomain of Brd4 with Acetylated Histone Tails

2008 
Brd4 belongs to the BET family. It is a multifunctional protein involved in transcription, replication, the signal transduction pathway, and cell cycle progression. All of these functions are linked to its association with acetylated chromatin. With its tandem bromodomains, Brd4 avidly binds to diacetylated H4-AcK5/K12 and H3-AcK9/K14 peptides. Solution structure of the second bromodomain (BD) is reported in this research. In addition to the πD-helix, which is special for BET members, an incompact αZ′ distinct from Brd2 BD2 is found, although they have identical sequences in this region. Both BD1 and BD2 bind to monoacetylated H4-AcK5 and H4-AcK12 peptides, but with subtle differences. An NMR perturbation study and mutational analysis identified the binding interface and revealed several residues important for binding specificity. By molecular dynamics simulations, a complex model composed of H4-AcK5/K12 and two molecules of BD2 is presented. Relaxation data and internal motions of BD2 are also discussed....
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