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S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician Molecular Interaction Protein-DNA Interaction S.Prasanth Kumar   Dept. of Bioinformatics  Applied Botany Centre (ABC)  Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, INDIA www.facebook.com/Prasanth Sivakumar FOLLOW ME ON  ACCESS MY RESOURCES IN SLIDESHARE prasanthperceptron CONTACT ME [email_address]
DNA-Protein Binding Specific binding of proteins to a wide variety of nucleic acids underlies all aspects of gene expression, including genome replication, repair, transcription and RNA metabolism. Classical Examples: Bacterial restriction system, Transcriptional regulation DNA mismatch repair Instance: PNA-DNA interaction PNA DNA
Mechanisms of DNA-Protein Binding Release of water molecules and ions DNA & Protein structure conformations Water at Interface : Helps in Electrostatic repulsions between like charges of protein and DNA Facilitates H bonding between protein and DNA Hence, water is important for binding
Recognition Principles of DNA Watson-Crick Rule Major Groove Edges Prominent  HBA & HBD N atom O atom W   Site in  Wide  Groove S   Site in  Small  Groove
Recognition Principles of DNA
DNA-Protein Contact Propensities Protein-DNA Crystal Structures Select Non redundant structures Study Interaction Interaction with Bases Interaction with Sugar Interaction with Phosphate Backbone Interaction
DNA-Protein Contact Propensities Luscombe et al 2001
How Protein Recognizes its Site on DNA Protein uses SAA Protein uses +ve and/or polar residues Protein recognizes phosphate and base atoms Protein measures contact distance e.g. <3.4 Angstrom  Protein converges to contact by folding mechanism
How Protein Recognizes its Site on DNA Other Structural Parameters H- bonded atoms found in tight clusters (next slide) van der Waals contacts of aa and bases are distant & dispersed Adenine
Spatial Interaction Patterns N atom O atom R Kano & Sarai 2001
Role of Solvated Cations in Charge Neutralization Solvated Cations Cations interact with Guanine of Major Groove to neutralize Charges
Role of Methylation in Charge Neutralization Used Methylphosphonate analogs in DNA duplexes Methyl group neutralizes phosphate Only phosphates in Minor groove
DNA Bending Strategy Excess charge on one side of DNA makes to bend towards neutralized regions   Cations accumulated for phosphate neutralization at a region is the reason for DNA bending
Shape Complementarity Electrostatic potential prominent
Protein’s Independent Binding Domains LacI repressor Known Domains Zn finger Leu zipper
Electrostatic Patches +ve -ve DNA binding protein  Non-DNA binding protein -ve +ve
Practical based on  Protein-DNA Interaction  is following Special thanks to  Wilma K. Olson  for her illustrations presented in this lecture

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Protein dna interaction

  • 1. S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician Molecular Interaction Protein-DNA Interaction S.Prasanth Kumar Dept. of Bioinformatics Applied Botany Centre (ABC) Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, INDIA www.facebook.com/Prasanth Sivakumar FOLLOW ME ON ACCESS MY RESOURCES IN SLIDESHARE prasanthperceptron CONTACT ME [email_address]
  • 2. DNA-Protein Binding Specific binding of proteins to a wide variety of nucleic acids underlies all aspects of gene expression, including genome replication, repair, transcription and RNA metabolism. Classical Examples: Bacterial restriction system, Transcriptional regulation DNA mismatch repair Instance: PNA-DNA interaction PNA DNA
  • 3. Mechanisms of DNA-Protein Binding Release of water molecules and ions DNA & Protein structure conformations Water at Interface : Helps in Electrostatic repulsions between like charges of protein and DNA Facilitates H bonding between protein and DNA Hence, water is important for binding
  • 4. Recognition Principles of DNA Watson-Crick Rule Major Groove Edges Prominent HBA & HBD N atom O atom W Site in Wide Groove S Site in Small Groove
  • 6. DNA-Protein Contact Propensities Protein-DNA Crystal Structures Select Non redundant structures Study Interaction Interaction with Bases Interaction with Sugar Interaction with Phosphate Backbone Interaction
  • 7. DNA-Protein Contact Propensities Luscombe et al 2001
  • 8. How Protein Recognizes its Site on DNA Protein uses SAA Protein uses +ve and/or polar residues Protein recognizes phosphate and base atoms Protein measures contact distance e.g. <3.4 Angstrom Protein converges to contact by folding mechanism
  • 9. How Protein Recognizes its Site on DNA Other Structural Parameters H- bonded atoms found in tight clusters (next slide) van der Waals contacts of aa and bases are distant & dispersed Adenine
  • 10. Spatial Interaction Patterns N atom O atom R Kano & Sarai 2001
  • 11. Role of Solvated Cations in Charge Neutralization Solvated Cations Cations interact with Guanine of Major Groove to neutralize Charges
  • 12. Role of Methylation in Charge Neutralization Used Methylphosphonate analogs in DNA duplexes Methyl group neutralizes phosphate Only phosphates in Minor groove
  • 13. DNA Bending Strategy Excess charge on one side of DNA makes to bend towards neutralized regions Cations accumulated for phosphate neutralization at a region is the reason for DNA bending
  • 14. Shape Complementarity Electrostatic potential prominent
  • 15. Protein’s Independent Binding Domains LacI repressor Known Domains Zn finger Leu zipper
  • 16. Electrostatic Patches +ve -ve DNA binding protein Non-DNA binding protein -ve +ve
  • 17. Practical based on Protein-DNA Interaction is following Special thanks to Wilma K. Olson for her illustrations presented in this lecture