Lambda phage cro repressor: Non-specific DNA binding |
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Authors: | Frank Boschelli |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Penn. 19104, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The interaction of lambda phage cro repressor with double-stranded non-specific DNA has been investigated by monitoring the quenching of its intrinsic tyrosyl fluorescence. The McGhee & von Hippel (1974) analysis of the binding of cro repressor to DNA showed that cro repressor undergoes structural variations in the ionic strength range from 0.04 to 0.18m-KCl. Under these salt conditions, the excluded binding site size of cro repressor on the DNA lattice changes from three to four base-pairs (6 to 8 nucleotides) at the lower ionic strengths, to seven to eight base-pairs (14 to 16 nucleotides) at the higher ionic strength. Quaternary structure variation, which does not cause the excluded site size variation, was also noted at low ionic strengths. Evidence is presented to indicate that cro repressor binds only one side of the DNA helix, such that cro repressor covers a stretch of 14 to 16 nucleotides along one side of the helix in the presence of 0.2 m-salt. Under conditions where the cro repressor structure is constant, approximately nine ion-pairs are formed in the cro repressor-non-specific DNA complex. These results are in agreement with the model proposed by Anderson et al. (1981). |
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