Origins of Specificity in Protein-DNA Recognition
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Columbia University
Abstract
Specific interactions between proteins and DNA are fundamental to many biological processes. In this review, we provide a revised view of protein-DNA interactions that emphasizes the importance of the three-dimensional structures of both macromolecules. We divide protein-DNA interactions into two categories: those when the protein recognizes the unique chemical signatures of the DNA bases (base readout) and those when the protein recognizes a sequence-dependent DNA shape (shape readout). We further divide base readout into those interactions that occur in the major groove from those that occur in the minor groove. Analogously, the readout of the DNA shape is subdivided into global shape recognition (for…
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Authors
6- RRRemo RohsCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- XJXiangshu Jin
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- SMSean M. West
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- RJRohit Joshi
Columbia University
- BHBarry Honig
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
Topics & keywords
- DNA
- Minor groove
- Base pair
- Groove (engineering)
- DNA-binding protein
- Protein–DNA interaction
- Biology
- Computational biology