Literature DB >> 9244261

Location, degree, and direction of DNA bending associated with the Hin recombinational enhancer sequence and Fis-enhancer complex.

D Perkins-Balding1, D P Dias, A C Glasgow.   

Abstract

The Fis protein of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium stimulates several site-specific DNA recombination reactions, as well as transcription of a number of genes. Fis binds to a 15-bp core recognition sequence and induces DNA bending. Mutations in Fis which alter its ability to bend DNA have been shown to reduce the stimulatory activity of Fis in both site-specific recombination and transcription systems. To examine the role of DNA bending in the activity of the Fis-recombinational enhancer complex in Hin-mediated site-specific DNA inversion, we have determined the locations, degrees, and directions of DNA bends associated with the recombinational enhancer and the Fis-enhancer complex. Circular-permutation assays demonstrated that a sequence-directed DNA bend is associated with the Fis binding sites in the proximal and distal domains of the recombinational enhancer. Binding of Fis to its core recognition sequence significantly increases the degree of DNA bending associated with the proximal and distal domains. The degree of DNA bending induced by Fis binding depended on the DNA sequences flanking the core Fis binding site, with angles ranging from 42 to 69 degrees. Phasing analyses indicate that both the sequence-directed and the Fis-induced DNA bends associated with the proximal and distal domains face the minor groove of the DNA helix at the center of the Fis binding site. The positions and directions of DNA bends associated with the Fis-recombinational complex support a direct role for Fis-induced DNA bending in assembly of the active invertasome.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9244261      PMCID: PMC179320          DOI: 10.1128/jb.179.15.4747-4753.1997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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