Mechanisms for transcription factor recognition of specific DNA base sequences are well characterized and recent studies demonstrate that the shape of these cognate binding sites is also important. Here, we uncover a new mechanism where the transcription factor GabR simultaneously recognizes two cognate binding sites and the shape of a 29 bp DNA sequence that bridges these sites. Small- Angle X-ray scattering and multi- Angle laser light scattering are consistent with a model where the DNA undergoes a conformational change to bend around GabR during binding. In silico predictions suggest that the bridging DNA sequence is likely to be bendable in one direction and kinetic analysis of mutant DNA sequences with biolayer interferometry, allowed...
The abundant Fis nucleoid protein selectively binds poorly related DNA sequences with high affinitie...
DNA shape is emerging as an important determinant of transcription factor binding beyond just the DN...
2014-11-03Gene regulation is orchestrated by the binding of transcription factors (TFs) to their spe...
GabR is a chimeric transcription factor from Bacillus subtilis belonging to the GntR family of trans...
Background: GabR is a transcriptional regulator belonging to the MocR/GabR family, characterized by ...
It is well known that transcription factors can induce deformations in their DNA-binding sites upon ...
Most nuclear receptors recognize the same consensus hexameric sequence, AGGTCA. An important questio...
Protein–DNA recognition is a critical component of gene regulatory processes but the underlying mole...
Motivation: Mutual information can be used to explore covarying positions in biological sequences. I...
Abstract Transcription factors (TFs) regulate eukaryotic transcription through selective DNA-binding...
The C2H2 zinc finger (ZF) transcription factors (TF) form the largest family of DNA binding proteins...
© 2015 The Protein Society. The transcription factor GATA1 helps regulate the expression of thousand...
GATA transcription factors regulate transcription during development and differentiation by recogniz...
<div><p>The large and increasing volume of genomic data analyzed by comparative methods provides inf...
The interaction of proteins with DNA results, in some cases, in DNA bending, and this might have fun...
The abundant Fis nucleoid protein selectively binds poorly related DNA sequences with high affinitie...
DNA shape is emerging as an important determinant of transcription factor binding beyond just the DN...
2014-11-03Gene regulation is orchestrated by the binding of transcription factors (TFs) to their spe...
GabR is a chimeric transcription factor from Bacillus subtilis belonging to the GntR family of trans...
Background: GabR is a transcriptional regulator belonging to the MocR/GabR family, characterized by ...
It is well known that transcription factors can induce deformations in their DNA-binding sites upon ...
Most nuclear receptors recognize the same consensus hexameric sequence, AGGTCA. An important questio...
Protein–DNA recognition is a critical component of gene regulatory processes but the underlying mole...
Motivation: Mutual information can be used to explore covarying positions in biological sequences. I...
Abstract Transcription factors (TFs) regulate eukaryotic transcription through selective DNA-binding...
The C2H2 zinc finger (ZF) transcription factors (TF) form the largest family of DNA binding proteins...
© 2015 The Protein Society. The transcription factor GATA1 helps regulate the expression of thousand...
GATA transcription factors regulate transcription during development and differentiation by recogniz...
<div><p>The large and increasing volume of genomic data analyzed by comparative methods provides inf...
The interaction of proteins with DNA results, in some cases, in DNA bending, and this might have fun...
The abundant Fis nucleoid protein selectively binds poorly related DNA sequences with high affinitie...
DNA shape is emerging as an important determinant of transcription factor binding beyond just the DN...
2014-11-03Gene regulation is orchestrated by the binding of transcription factors (TFs) to their spe...