Chemical shift as a probe of molecular interfaces: NMR studies of DNA binding by the three amino-terminal zinc finger domains from transcription factor IIIA |
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Authors: | Mark P. Foster Deborah S. Wuttke Karen R. Clemens Wolfgang Jahnke Ishwar Radhakrishnan Linda Tennant Martine Reymond John Chung Peter E. Wright |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Biology and Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, 92037, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | We report the NMR resonance assignments for a macromolecular protein/DNA complex containing the three amino-terminal zinc fingers (92 amino acid residues) of Xenopus laevis TFIIIA (termed zf1-3) bound to the physiological DNA target (15 base pairs), and for the free DNA. Comparisons are made of the chemical shifts of protein backbone1 HN, 15N,13 C and13 C and DNA base and sugar protons of the free and bound species. Chemical shift changes are analyzed in the context of the structures of the zf1-3/DNA complex to assess the utility of chemical shift change as a probe of molecular interfaces. Chemical shift perturbations that occur upon binding in the zf1-3/DNA complex do not correspond directly to the structural interface, but rather arise from a number of direct and indirect structural and dynamic effects. |
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Keywords: | binding chemical shift complex DNA structure TFIIIA Zinc Finger |
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