Sequence-specific recognition of DNA by hydrophobic, alanine-rich mutants of the basic region/leucine zipper motif investigated by fluorescence anisotropy

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作者
Bird, GH [1 ]
Lajmi, AR [1 ]
Shin, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Chem, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
关键词
basic region/leucine zipper; GCN4; fluorescence anisotropy; hydrophobic; alanine-scanning mutant; protein-DNA binding affinity;
D O I
10.1002/bip.10205
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We generated minimalist proteins capable of sequence-specific, high-affinity binding of DNA to probe how proteins are used and can be used to recognize DNA. In order to quantify binding affinities and specificities in our protein-DNA system, we used fluorescence anisotropy to measure in situ the thermodynamics of binding of alanine-rich mutants of the GCN4 basic region/leucine zipper (bZIP) domain to DNA duplexes containing target sites AP-1 (5'-TGACTCA-3') or ATF/CREB (5'-TGACGTCA-3'). We simplified the alpha-helical bZIP molecular recognition scaffold by alanine substitution: 4A, 11A, anti 18A contain four, eleven, and eighteen alanine imitations in their DNA-binding basic regions, respectively. DNase I footprinting analysis demonstrates that all bZIP mutants retain the sequence-specific DNA-binding,function of native GCN4 bZIP. Titration of fluorescein-labeled oligonucleotide duplexes with increasing amounts of protein yielded low nanomolar dissociation constants for all bZIP mutants in complex with the AP-1 and ATF/CREB sites: binding to the nonspecific control duplex was > 1000-fold weaker. Remarkably, the most heavily mutated protein 18A, containing 24 alanines in its 27-residue basic region, still binds AP-1 and ATF/CREB with dissociation constants of 15 and 7.8 nM, respectively. Similarly, wild-type bZIP binds these sites with K-d values of 9.1 and 14 nM. 11A also displays low nanomolar dissociation constants for AP-1 and ATF/CREB, while 4A binds these sites with similar to 10-fold weaker K-d values. Thus, both DNA-binding specificity and affinity are maintained in all our bZIP derivatives. This Ala-rich scaffold may be useful in design and synthesis of small alpha-helical proteins with desired DNA-recognition properties capable of serving as therapeutics targeting transcription. (C) 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers 65: 10-20, 2002.
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