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Negative DNA supercoiling makes protein-mediated looping deterministic and ergodic within the bacterial doubling time.


ABSTRACT: Protein-mediated DNA looping is fundamental to gene regulation and such loops occur stochastically in purified systems. Additional proteins increase the probability of looping, but these probabilities maintain a broad distribution. For example, the probability of lac repressor-mediated looping in individual molecules ranged 0-100%, and individual molecules exhibited representative behavior only in observations lasting an hour or more. Titrating with HU protein progressively compacted the DNA without narrowing the 0-100% distribution. Increased negative supercoiling produced an ensemble of molecules in which all individual molecules more closely resembled the average. Furthermore, in only 12 min of observation, well within the doubling time of the bacterium, most molecules exhibited the looping probability of the ensemble. DNA supercoiling, an inherent feature of all genomes, appears to impose time-constrained, emergent behavior on otherwise random molecular activity.

SUBMITTER: Yan Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8599721 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Negative DNA supercoiling makes protein-mediated looping deterministic and ergodic within the bacterial doubling time.

Yan Yan Y   Xu Wenxuan W   Kumar Sandip S   Zhang Alexander A   Leng Fenfei F   Dunlap David D   Finzi Laura L  

Nucleic acids research 20211101 20


Protein-mediated DNA looping is fundamental to gene regulation and such loops occur stochastically in purified systems. Additional proteins increase the probability of looping, but these probabilities maintain a broad distribution. For example, the probability of lac repressor-mediated looping in individual molecules ranged 0-100%, and individual molecules exhibited representative behavior only in observations lasting an hour or more. Titrating with HU protein progressively compacted the DNA wit  ...[more]

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