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The DNA binding arm of lambda repressor: critical contacts from a flexible region.

N D Clarke1, L J Beamer, H R Goldberg, C Berkower, C O Pabo.   

Abstract

Segments of protein that do not adopt a well-ordered conformation in the absence of DNA can still contribute to site-specific recognition of DNA. The first six residues (NH2-Ser1-Thr2-Lys3-Lys4-Lys5-Pro6-) of phage lambda repressor are flexible but are important for site-specific binding. Low-temperature x-ray crystallography and codondirected saturation mutagenesis were used to study the role of this segment. All of the functional sequences have the form [X]1-[X]2-[Lys or Arg]3-[Lys]4-[Lys or Arg]5-[X]6. A high-resolution (1.8 angstrom) crystal structure shows that Lys3 and Lys4 each make multiple hydrogen bonds with guanines and that Lys5 interacts with the phosphate backbone. The symmetry of the complex breaks down near the center of the site, and these results suggest a revision in the traditional alignment of the six lambda operator sites.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1833818     DOI: 10.1126/science.1833818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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