| Literature DB >> 30714018 |
Ruijie D Teo1, Benjamin J G Rousseau1, Elizabeth R Smithwick1, Rosa Di Felice2,3,4, David N Beratan1,5,6, Agostino Migliore1.
Abstract
Recent experiments suggest that DNA-mediated charge transport might enable signaling between the [4Fe4S] clusters in the C-terminal domains of human DNA primase and polymerase α, as well as the signaling between other replication and repair high-potential [4Fe4S] proteins. Our theoretical study demonstrates that the redox signaling cannot be accomplished exclusively by DNA-mediated charge transport because part of the charge transfer chain has an unfavorable free energy profile. We show that hole or excess electron transfer between a [4Fe4S] cluster and a nucleic acid duplex through a protein medium can occur within microseconds in one direction, while it is kinetically hindered in the opposite direction. We present a set of signaling mechanisms that may occur with the assistance of oxidants or reductants, using the allowed charge transfer processes. These mechanisms would enable the coordinated action of [4Fe4S] proteins on DNA, engaging the [4Fe4S] oxidation state dependence of the protein-DNA binding affinity.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30714018 PMCID: PMC6350243 DOI: 10.1016/j.chempr.2018.09.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Impact factor: 22.804