Literature DB >> 30107436

Tunable order-disorder continuum in protein-DNA interactions.

Sneha Munshi1, Soundhararajan Gopi1, Gitanjali Asampille2, Sandhyaa Subramanian1, Luis A Campos3, Hanudatta S Atreya2, Athi N Naganathan1.   

Abstract

DNA-binding protein domains (DBDs) sample diverse conformations in equilibrium facilitating the search and recognition of specific sites on DNA over millions of energetically degenerate competing sites. We hypothesize that DBDs have co-evolved to sense and exploit the strong electric potential from the array of negatively charged phosphate groups on DNA. We test our hypothesis by employing the intrinsically disordered DBD of cytidine repressor (CytR) as a model system. CytR displays a graded increase in structure, stability and folding rate on increasing the osmolarity of the solution that mimics the non-specific screening by DNA phosphates. Electrostatic calculations and an Ising-like statistical mechanical model predict that CytR exhibits features of an electric potential sensor modulating its dimensions and landscape in a unique distance-dependent manner, while DNA plays the role of a non-specific macromolecular chaperone. Accordingly, CytR binds its natural half-site faster than the diffusion-controlled limit and even random DNA conforming to an electrostatic-steering binding mechanism. Our work unravels for the first time the synergistic features of a natural electrostatic potential sensor, a novel binding mechanism driven by electrostatic frustration and disorder, and the role of DNA in promoting distance-dependent protein structural transitions critical for switching between specific and non-specific DNA-binding modes.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30107436      PMCID: PMC6158747          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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