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Experimental snapshots of a protein-DNA binding landscape
Fecha
2010-04Registro en:
Sánchez Miguel, Ignacio Enrique; Ferreiro, Diego; Dellarole, Mariano; de Prat Gay, Gonzalo; Experimental snapshots of a protein-DNA binding landscape; National Academy of Sciences; Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America; 107; 17; 4-2010; 7751-7756
1091-6490
Autor
Sánchez Miguel, Ignacio Enrique
Ferreiro, Diego
Dellarole, Mariano
de Prat Gay, Gonzalo
Resumen
Protein recognition of DNA sites is a primary event for gene function. Its ultimate mechanistic understanding requires an integrated structural, dynamic, kinetic, and thermodynamic dissection that is currently limited considering the hundreds of structures of protein-DNA complexes available. We describe a protein-DNA-binding pathway in which an initial, diffuse, transition state ensemble with some nonnative contacts is followed by formation of extensive nonnative interactions that drive the system into a kinetic trap. Finally, nonnative contacts are slowly rearranged into native-like interactions with the DNA backbone. Dissimilar protein-DNA interfaces that populate along the DNA-binding route are explained by a temporary degeneracy of protein-DNA interactions, centered on "dual-role" residues. The nonnative species slow down the reaction allowing for extended functionality.