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Defining the sequence-recognition profile of DNA-binding molecules

Abstract

Determining the sequence-recognition properties of DNA-binding proteins and small molecules remains a major challenge. To address this need, we have developed a high-throughput approach that provides a comprehensive profile of the binding properties of DNA-binding molecules. The approach is based on displaying every permutation of a duplex DNA sequence (up to 10 positional variants) on a microfabricated array. The entire sequence space is interrogated simultaneously, and the affinity of a DNA-binding molecule for every sequence is obtained in a rapid, unbiased, and unsupervised manner. Using this platform, we have determined the full molecular recognition profile of an engineered small molecule and a eukaryotic transcription factor. The approach also yielded unique insights into the altered sequence-recognition landscapes as a result of cooperative assembly of DNA-binding molecules in a ternary complex. Solution studies strongly corroborated the sequence preferences identified by the array analysis.

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© 2006 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA Contributed by Peter B. Dervan, November 11, 2005. Published online before print January 17, 2006, 10.1073/pnas.0509843102 We thank D. Page and C. Kendziorski for helpful discussions and L. Vanderploeg for help with the figures. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the University of Wisconsin Industrial and Economic Development Research Program and the National Foundation–March of Dimes (A.Z.A.), Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Training Grant T15LM007359 (to C.L.W.), and National Institutes of Health Grant GM51747 (to P.B.D.). Conflict of interest statement: No conflicts declared.

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PMC1347994
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5988
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CaltechAUTHORS:WARpnas06

Funding

University of Wisconsin
National Foundation - March of Dimes
NIH Predoctoral Fellowship
T15LM007359
NIH
GM-51747

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2006-11-10
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