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Theoretical study of DNA damage recognition via electron transfer from the [4Fe-4S] complex of MutY.


ABSTRACT: The mechanism of site-specific recognition of DNA by proteins has been a long-standing issue. The DNA glycosylase MutY, for instance, must find the rare 8-oxoguanine-adenine mismatches among the large number of basepairs in the DNA. This protein has a [4Fe-4S] cluster, which is highly conserved in species as diverse as Escherichia Coli and Homo sapiens. The mixed-valent nature of this cluster suggests that charge transfer may play a role in MutY's function. We have studied the energetics of the charge transfer in Bacillus stearothermophilus MutY-DNA complex using multiscale calculation including density functional theory and molecular dynamics. The [4Fe-4S] cluster in MutY is found to undergo 2+ to 3+ oxidation when coupling to DNA through hole transfer, especially when MutY is near an oxoguanine modified base (oxoG). Employing the Marcus theory for electron transfer, we find near optimal Frank-Condon factors for electron transfer from MutY to oxoguanine modified base. MutY has modest selectivity for oxoguanine over guanine due to the difference in oxidation potential. The tunneling matrix element is significantly reduced with the mutation R149W, whereas the mutation L154F reduces the tunneling matrix element as well as the Frank-Condon factor. Both L154F and R149W mutations are known to dramatically reduce or eliminate repair efficiency. We suggest a scenario where the charge transfer leads to a stabilization of the specific binding conformation, which is likely the recognition mode, thus enabling it to find the damaged site efficiently.

SUBMITTER: Lin JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2547449 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Theoretical study of DNA damage recognition via electron transfer from the [4Fe-4S] complex of MutY.

Lin Jong-Chin JC   Singh Rajiv R P RR   Cox Daniel L DL  

Biophysical journal 20080703 7


The mechanism of site-specific recognition of DNA by proteins has been a long-standing issue. The DNA glycosylase MutY, for instance, must find the rare 8-oxoguanine-adenine mismatches among the large number of basepairs in the DNA. This protein has a [4Fe-4S] cluster, which is highly conserved in species as diverse as Escherichia Coli and Homo sapiens. The mixed-valent nature of this cluster suggests that charge transfer may play a role in MutY's function. We have studied the energetics of the  ...[more]

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