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Conformational tuning of a DNA-bound transcription factor.


ABSTRACT: Transcription factors are involved in many cellular processes that take place remote from their cognate DNA sequences. The efficiencies of these activities are thus in principle counteracted by high binding affinities of the factors to their cognate DNAs. Models such as facilitated diffusion or dissociation address this apparent contradiction. We show that the MYC associated transcription factor X (MAX) undergoes nanoscale conformational fluctuations in the DNA-bound state, which is consistent with facilitated dissociation from or diffusion along DNA strands by transiently reducing binding energies. An integrative approach involving EPR, NMR, crystallographic and molecular dynamics analyses demonstrates that the N-terminal domain of MAX constantly opens and closes around a bound DNA ligand thereby dynamically tuning the binding epitope and the mode of interaction.

SUBMITTER: Sicoli G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6547406 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conformational tuning of a DNA-bound transcription factor.

Sicoli Giuseppe G   Vezin Hervé H   Ledolter Karin K   Kress Thomas T   Kurzbach Dennis D  

Nucleic acids research 20190601 10


Transcription factors are involved in many cellular processes that take place remote from their cognate DNA sequences. The efficiencies of these activities are thus in principle counteracted by high binding affinities of the factors to their cognate DNAs. Models such as facilitated diffusion or dissociation address this apparent contradiction. We show that the MYC associated transcription factor X (MAX) undergoes nanoscale conformational fluctuations in the DNA-bound state, which is consistent w  ...[more]

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