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Fig. 3. Specific Engrailed binding to the isolated genomic DNA fragments. The
ability of Engrailed to bind the immunoprecipitated fragments was tested in
vitro by gel shift assays, as shown here for the 1A4, 2H10, 1B12 and 2C5
fragments. In each case, the sequence of the fragment is shown, as well as a
map of the surrounding transcription units. The fragments are around 100 bp in
size, surrounding the consensus Engrailed-binding motifs (highlighted in bold
in the + strand, and underlined in the opposite strand). Labeled DNA fragments
were analyzed in the absence (-) or in the presence of different amounts of
Engrailed protein: 1=3x10-10 M; 2=5x10-10 M;
3=10-9 M. Competition experiments were performed in the presence of
10-9 M En protein (+), and in the presence of a 300-fold excess of
different DNAs: D2, polyhomeotic D2 fragment; A, the cold fragment
itself; N, polyhomeotic N fragment. Supershift assays were performed
in the presence of 4F11 monoclonal anti-Engrailed antibody, and in the
presence (+) or in the absence (-) of 10-9 M En protein. F
indicates free DNA. The asterisks mark the Engrailed protein-DNA
complexes.