Literature DB >> 12809494

HU protein employs similar mechanisms of minor-groove recognition in binding to different B-DNA sites: demonstration by Raman spectroscopy.

Doinita Serban1, James M Benevides, George J Thomas.   

Abstract

The sequence isomers d(CGCAAATTTGCG) and d(TCAAGGCCTTGA) form self-complementary duplexes that present distinct targets for binding of the homodimeric architectural protein HU of Bacillus stearothermophilus (HUBst). Raman spectroscopy shows that although each duplex structure is of the B-DNA type, there are subtle conformational dissimilarities between them, involving torsion angles of the phosphodiester backbone and the arrangements of stacked bases. Each DNA duplex forms a stable stoichiometric (1:1) complex with HUBst, in which the structure of the HUBst dimer is largely conserved. However, the Raman signature of each DNA duplex is perturbed significantly and similarly with HUBst binding, as reflected in marker bands assigned to localized vibrations of the phosphodiester moieties and base residues. The spectral perturbations identify a reorganization of the DNA backbone and partial unstacking of bases with HUBst binding, which is consistent with non-sequence-specific minor-groove recognition. Prominent among the HUBst-induced perturbations of B-DNA are a conversion of approximately one-third of the alpha/beta/gamma torsions from the canonical g(-)/t/g(+) conformation to an alternative conformation, an equivalent conversion of deoxyadenosyl moieties from the C2'-endo/anti to the C3'-endo/anti conformation, and appreciable unstacking of purines. The results imply that each solution complex is characterized by structural perturbations extending throughout the 12-bp sequence. Comparison with previously studied protein/DNA complexes suggests that binding of HUBst bends DNA by approximately 70 degrees.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12809494     DOI: 10.1021/bi030050r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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