نتایج جستجو برای: major groove

تعداد نتایج: 626708  

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Ling Zhang Olga Rechkoblit Lihua Wang Dinshaw J. Patel Robert Shapiro Suse Broyde

Bulky carcinogen-DNA adducts commonly cause replicative polymerases to stall, leading to a switch to bypass polymerases. We have investigated nucleotide incorporation opposite the major adduct of 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) in the DinB family polymerase, Dpo4, using molecular modeling and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. PhIP, the most prevalent heterocyclic aroma...

Journal: :Cell 2012
Wouter Pos Dhruv K. Sethi Melissa J. Call Monika-Sarah E.D. Schulze Anne-Kathrin Anders Jason Pyrdol Kai W. Wucherpfennig

HLA-DR molecules bind microbial peptides in an endosomal compartment and present them on the cell surface for CD4 T cell surveillance. HLA-DM plays a critical role in the endosomal peptide selection process. The structure of the HLA-DM-HLA-DR complex shows major rearrangements of the HLA-DR peptide-binding groove. Flipping of a tryptophan away from the HLA-DR1 P1 pocket enables major conformati...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1997
Brooke Lustig Shalini Arora Robert L. Jernigan

We investigate RNA base-amino acid interactions by counting their contacts in structures and their implicit contacts in various functional sequences where the structures can be assumed to be preserved. These frequencies are cast into equations to extract relative interaction energetics. Previously we used this approach in considering the major groove interactions of DNA, and here we apply it to...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1996
T Li H H Ho M Maslak C Schick C T Martin

T7 RNA polymerase recognizes a relatively small promoter extending only 17 base pairs upstream from the start site for transcription. A model for this recognition suggests that the enzyme interacts with the major groove of duplex DNA in the region centered at position -9 [Muller, D.K., et al. (1989) Biochemistry 28, 3306-3313], and recent kinetic analyses of promoters containing base analogs at...

Journal: :Genome research 2012
Fabian A Buske Denis C Bauer John S Mattick Timothy L Bailey

Double-stranded DNA is able to form triple-helical structures by accommodating a third nucleotide strand in its major groove. This sequence-specific process offers a potent mechanism for targeting genomic loci of interest that is of great value for biotechnological and gene-therapeutic applications. It is likely that nature has leveraged this addressing system for gene regulation, because compu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2006
Robert N Barnett Angelo Bongiorno Charles L Cleveland Abraham Joy Uzi Landman Gary B Schuster

Oxidative damage to DNA, implicated in mutagenesis, aging, and cancer, follows electron loss that generates a radical cation that migrates to a guanine, where it may react with water to form 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-OxoG). Molecular dynamics and ab initio quantum simulations on a B-DNA tetradecamer reveal activated reaction pathways that depend on the local counterion arrangement. The lowest...

2003
Alexey K. Mazur

Clarification of the detailed mechanisms involved in the DNA polymorphism is an important challenge for computational molecular biophysics. This paper reports about reversible A↔B transitions in DNA observed in silico in a simulated titration experiment by smooth variation of the size of a water drop around a double helical solute. The estimated range of hydration numbers corresponding to the B...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2001
S B Howerton C C Sines D VanDerveer L D Williams

Here we demonstrate that monovalent cations can localize around B-DNA in geometrically regular, sequence-specific sites in oligonucleotide crystals. Positions of monovalent ions were determined from high-resolution X-ray diffraction of DNA crystals grown in the presence of thallium(I) cations (Tl(+)). Tl(+) has previously been shown to be a useful K(+) mimic. Tl(+) positions determined by refin...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
M Han M Yagura T Itoh

The replication initiator protein (Rep) of plasmid ColE2-P9 (ColE2) is multifunctional. We are interested in how Rep binds to the origin (Ori) to perform various functions. We used the wild type and variants of Rep to study the Rep-Ori interaction by both in vitro and in vivo approaches, including biochemical analyses of protein-DNA interactions and an in vivo replication assay. We identified t...

Journal: :Genes & development 1996
K L Cepek D I Chasman P A Sharp

B-cell-specific transcription of immunoglobulin genes is mediated by the interaction of a POU domain containing transcription factor Oct-1 or Oct-2, with the B-cell-specific coactivator OCA-B (Bob-1, OBF-1) and a prototype octamer element. We find that OCA-B binds DNA directly in the major groove between the two subdomains of the POU domain, requiring both an A at the fifth position of the octa...

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