Temperature-sensitive protein–DNA dimerizers
Abstract
Programmable DNA-binding polyamides coupled to short peptides have led to the creation of synthetic artificial transcription factors. A hairpin polyamide-YPWM tetrapeptide conjugate facilitates the binding of a natural transcription factor Exd to an adjacent DNA site. Such small molecules function as protein-DNA dimerizers that stabilize complexes at composite DNA binding sites. Here we investigate the role of the linker that connects the polyamide to the peptide. We find that a substantial degree of variability in the linker length is tolerated at lower temperatures. At physiological temperatures, the longest linker tested confers a "switch"-like property on the protein-DNA dimerizer, in that it abolishes the ability of the YPWM moiety to recruit the natural transcription factor to DNA. These observations provide design principles for future artificial transcription factors that can be externally regulated and can function in concert with the cellular regulatory circuitry.
Additional Information
© 2005 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA. Contributed by Peter B. Dervan, February 24, 2005. Published online before print March 21, 2005, 10.1073/pnas.0501289102. We thank A. Aggarwal, M. Brezinski, and J. Passner for advice and help in purification of Exd. We are grateful to T. Record, R. Landick, L. Kiessling, S. Gelman, and R. Raines for helpful discussions. This work was supported by funds from University of Wisconsin Industrial and Economic Development Research Program, the March of Dimes Foundation, and the Steenbock Award (to A.Z.A.), a National Institutes of Health Molecular Bioscience training grant (R.M.), a Peterson Fellowship (K.E.H.), the National Institutes of Health (P.B.D.), and a Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst postdoctoral fellowship (H.-D.A.).Attached Files
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- University of Wisconsin
- March of Dimes Foundation
- NIH Predoctoral Fellowship
- Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)
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