An altered DNA conformation in origin region I is a determinant for the binding of SV40 large T antigen |
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Authors: | K Ryder S Silver A L DeLucia E Fanning P Tegtmeyer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Microbiology State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794 USA;2. Institute of Biochemistry Karlstrasse 23 8000 Munich 2 Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Seventeen base pairs of DNA from SV40 origin region I encode a tripartite binding site for a dimeric mass of SV40 large T antigen. Two binding components are the directly repeated pentanucleotide sequences 5'-GAGGC-3'/5'-GCCTC-3'. The third component is the asymmetric sequence 5'-TTTTTTG-3'/5'-CAAAAAA-3' that separates the pentanucleotides. Nucleotide-specific features of this spacer element stabilize binding to the adjacent pentanucleotides. We report here that the spacer sequence determines a DNA conformation that correlates with high affinity binding of T antigen. The nature of the spacer sequence suggests that the DNA is bent. We propose that binding of T antigen to region I proceeds through monomer-pentanucleotide interactions and either protein-protein or protein-spacer interactions directed by the spacer-encoded structure. |
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