Structural Basis for Sequence-Specific Recognition of DNA by TAL Effectors
Membrane Technology & Research (United States) · Center for Life Sciences · +2 more institutions
Abstract
TAL (transcription activator-like) effectors, secreted by phytopathogenic bacteria, recognize host DNA sequences through a central domain of tandem repeats. Each repeat comprises 33 to 35 conserved amino acids and targets a specific base pair by using two hypervariable residues [known as repeat variable diresidues (RVDs)] at positions 12 and 13. Here, we report the crystal structures of an 11.5-repeat TAL effector in both DNA-free and DNA-bound states. Each TAL repeat comprises two helices connected by a short RVD-containing loop. The 11.5 repeats form a right-handed, superhelical structure that tracks along the sense strand of DNA duplex, with RVDs contacting the major groove. The 12th residue stabilizes the…
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- 96.54
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- 100%
- References
- 40
Authors
8- DDDong DengCorresponding
Membrane Technology & Research (United States), Center for Life Sciences
- CYChuangye YanCorresponding
Center for Life Sciences
- XPXiaojing PanCorresponding
Membrane Technology & Research (United States), Center for Life Sciences
- MMMagdy M. Mahfouz
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- JWJiawei Wang
Membrane Technology & Research (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Effector
- DNA
- Tandem repeat
- Biology
- DNA-binding domain
- Genetics
- Gene
- DNA binding site