Literature DB >> 11004560

Specificity of DNA binding and methylation by the M.FokI DNA methyltransferase.

T Friedrich1, M Fatemi, H Gowhar, O Leismann, A Jeltsch.   

Abstract

The M.FokI adenine-N(6) DNA methyltransferase recognizes the asymmetric DNA sequence GGATG/CATCC. It consists of two domains each containing all motifs characteristic for adenine-N(6) DNA methyltransferases. We have studied the specificity of DNA-methylation by both domains using 27 hemimethylated oligonucleotide substrates containing recognition sites which differ in one or two base pairs from GGATG or CATCC. The N-terminal domain of M.FokI interacts very specifically with GGATG-sequences, because only one of the altered sites is modified. In contrast, the C-terminal domain shows lower specificity. It prefers CATCC-sequences but only two of the 12 star sites (i.e. sites that differ in 1 bp from the recognition site) are not accepted and some star sites are modified with rates reduced only 2-3-fold. In addition, GGATGC- and CGATGC-sites are modified which differ at two positions from CATCC. DNA binding experiments show that the N-terminal domain preferentially binds to hemimethylated GGATG/C(m)ATCC sequences whereas the C-terminal domain binds to DNA with higher affinity but without specificity. Protein-protein interaction assays show that both domains of M.FokI are in contact with each other. However, several DNA-binding experiments demonstrate that DNA-binding of both domains is mutually exclusive in full-length M.FokI and both domains do not functionally influence each other. The implications of these results on the molecular evolution of type IIS restriction/modification systems are discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11004560     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-4838(00)00065-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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