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Free energy contributions to direct readout of a DNA sequence
Fecha
2005-09Registro en:
Ferreiro, Diego; Dellarole, Mariano; Nadra, Alejandro Daniel; de Prat Gay, Gonzalo; Free energy contributions to direct readout of a DNA sequence; American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Journal of Biological Chemistry (online); 280; 37; 9-2005; 32480-32484
0021-9258
1083-351X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ferreiro, Diego
Dellarole, Mariano
Nadra, Alejandro Daniel
de Prat Gay, Gonzalo
Resumen
The energetic contributions of individual DNA-contacting side chains to specific DNA recognition in the human papillomavirus 16 E2C-DNA complex is small (less than 1.0 kcal mol-1), independent of the physical and chemical nature of the interaction, and is strictly additive. The sum of the individual contributions differs 1.0 kcal mol-1 from the binding energy of the wild-type protein. This difference corresponds to the contribution from the deformability of the DNA, known as "indirect readout." Thus, we can dissect the energetic contribution to DNA binding into 90% direct and 10% indirect readout components. The lack of high energy interactions indicates the absence of "hot spots," such as those found in protein-protein interfaces. These results are compatible with a highly dynamic and "wet" protein-DNA interface, yet highly specific and tight, where individual interactions are constantly being formed and broken.