Abstract
A complex between the lac repressor headpiece and a fully symmetric tight-binding 22 bp lac operator was studied by 2D NMR. Several 2D NOE spectra were recorded for the complex in both H2O and 2H2O. Many NOE cross-peaks between the headpiece and DNA could be identified, and changes in the chemical shift of the DNA protons upon complex formation were analyzed. Comparison of these data with those obtained for a complex between the headpiece and a 14 bp half-operator, studied previously [Boelens, R., Scheek, R. M., Lamerichs, R. M. J. N., de Vlieg, J., van Boom, J. H., & Kaptein, R. (1987) in DNA-ligand interactions (Guschlbauer, W., & Saenger, W., Eds.) pp 191-215, Plenum, New York], shows that two headpieces form a specific complex with the 22 bp lac operator in which each headpiece binds in the same way as found for the 14 bp complex. The orientation of the recognition helix in the major groove of DNA in these complexes is opposite with respect to the dyad axis to that found for other repressors.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2985-2991 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Biochemistry |
Volume | 28 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 19 Jan 1989 |
Keywords
- lac repressor
- unclassified drug
- complex formation
- lactose operon
- nonhuman
- priority journal
- proton nuclear magnetic resonance