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Electrostatic calculations and model-building suggest that DNA bound to CAP is sharply bent
Authors:J Warwicker  B P Engelman  T A Steitz
Institution:Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06511.
Abstract:Two observations suggest that DNA, upon binding to E. coli catabolite gene activator protein (CAP), is sharply bent by a total angle of at least 100-150 degrees: (1) The electrostatic potential field of CAP shows regions of positive potential that form a ramp on 3 sides of the protein. (2) The DNA binding site size as determined by DNA ethylation interference with binding, (Majors: "Control of the E. coli Lac Operon at the Molecular Level." Ph.D. Thesis, Harvard University, Cambridge, 1977) and by relative affinities of DNA fragments of various lengths (Liu-Johnson et al.: Cell 47:995-1005, 1986) requires severe bending of the DNA to maintain its favorable electrostatic contact with the protein.
Keywords:bent DNA  electrostatics  base-pair rolls  finite difference calculations  gene activation  DNA-protein complex
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