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Infrared Spectroscopic Observation of a G-C+ Hoogsteen Base Pair in the DNA:TATA-Box Binding Protein Complex Under Solution Conditions.


ABSTRACT: Hoogsteen DNA base pairs (bps) are an alternative base pairing to canonical Watson-Crick bps and are thought to play important biochemical roles. Hoogsteen bps have been reported in a handful of X-ray structures of protein-DNA complexes. However, there are several examples of Hoogsteen bps in crystal structures that form Watson-Crick bps when examined under solution conditions. Furthermore, Hoogsteen bps can sometimes be difficult to resolve in DNA:protein complexes by X-ray crystallography due to ambiguous electron density and by solution-state NMR spectroscopy due to size limitations. Here, using infrared spectroscopy, we report the first direct solution-state observation of a Hoogsteen (G-C+ ) bp in a DNA:protein complex under solution conditions with specific application to DNA-bound TATA-box binding protein. These results support a previous assignment of a G-C+ Hoogsteen bp in the complex, and indicate that Hoogsteen bps do indeed exist under solution conditions in DNA:protein complexes.

SUBMITTER: Stelling AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6719543 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infrared Spectroscopic Observation of a G-C<sup>+</sup> Hoogsteen Base Pair in the DNA:TATA-Box Binding Protein Complex Under Solution Conditions.

Stelling Allison L AL   Liu Amy Y AY   Zeng Wenjie W   Salinas Raul R   Schumacher Maria A MA   Al-Hashimi Hashim M HM  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20190725 35


Hoogsteen DNA base pairs (bps) are an alternative base pairing to canonical Watson-Crick bps and are thought to play important biochemical roles. Hoogsteen bps have been reported in a handful of X-ray structures of protein-DNA complexes. However, there are several examples of Hoogsteen bps in crystal structures that form Watson-Crick bps when examined under solution conditions. Furthermore, Hoogsteen bps can sometimes be difficult to resolve in DNA:protein complexes by X-ray crystallography due  ...[more]

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