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The lac Repressor Displays Facilitated Diffusion in Living Cells

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SCIENCE
Volume 336, Issue 6088, Pages 1595-1598

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1221648

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  1. European Research Council
  2. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF)
  3. Swedish Research Council (VR)
  4. Goran Gustafssons Stiftelse
  5. EMBO young investigator programme
  6. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  7. Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Uppsala University

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Transcription factors (TFs) are proteins that regulate the expression of genes by binding sequence-specific sites on the chromosome. It has been proposed that to find these sites fast and accurately, TFs combine one-dimensional (1D) sliding on DNA with 3D diffusion in the cytoplasm. This facilitated diffusion mechanism has been demonstrated in vitro, but it has not been shown experimentally to be exploited in living cells. We have developed a single-molecule assay that allows us to investigate the sliding process in living bacteria. Here we show that the lac repressor slides 45 T 10 base pairs on chromosomal DNA and that sliding can be obstructed by other DNA-bound proteins near the operator. Furthermore, the repressor frequently (>90%) slides over its natural lacO(1) operator several times before binding. This suggests a trade-off between rapid search on nonspecific sequences and fast binding at the specific sequence.

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