Design and characterization of a short HMG-I/DAT1 peptide that binds specifically to the minor groove of DNA

被引:5
作者
Cheng, CC [1 ]
Jian, YH
Lo, CJ
Cheng, JW
机构
[1] Acad Sinica, Inst Chem, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
[2] Natl Tsing Hua Univ, Dept Life Sci, Div Struct Biol & Biomed Sci, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
关键词
minor-groove binding peptide; HMG; footprinting; ruthenium;
D O I
10.1002/jccs.199800093
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
High mobility group protein (HMG) is known to be involved in the formation of high order structure of chromatin. HMGs with minor-groove binding ability in the AT-rich DNA region play a vital role in controlling gene transcription activity. In this report, a 18-residue HMG-I/DAT1 chimeric peptide, PRGRPKGKTLREPRGRPY, was designed and synthesized containing two repetitive PRGRP units and a linking peptide, KGKTLRE, as a targeted DNA-binding peptide. The segment PRGRP is derived from HMG-I while KGKTLRE is from the DAT1 peptide. Using gel-mobility shift assay and P-32-end labeled 27 bp AT-rich DNA, the dissociation constant of this chimeric peptide was found to be 4.7 x 10(-6) M, that is, 10(4) times stronger than that of the PRGRP segment stand alone (> 10(-2) M). In addition, the binding constant was found to increase with the length of AT-rich DNA. The possible DNA binding site of the HMG-I/DAT1 chimeric peptide is determined by footprinting experiments using a minor-groove cleaving agent ruthenium(III)-Schiff base complex and a 135-bp P-32-5'-end-labeled DNA restriction fragment of Hind III/Rsa I from plasmid pBR322 DNA. The major pattern protected by the HMG-I/DAT1 chimeric peptide exhibits a preference for 5'-AAAT-3' of the AT-rich region. Therefore, this novel design HMG-I/DAT1 chimeric peptide possesses not only a high affinity to AT-rich DNA but also the sequence-specific binding in the minor groove of DNA, which may further lead to the design of short synthetic peptides for therapeutic applications.
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