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Reversible photocontrol of DNA binding by a designed GCN4-bZIP protein

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 45, 期 19, 页码 6075-6084

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi060142r

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Synthetic photocontrolled proteins could be powerful tools for probing cellular chemistry. Several previous attempts to produce such systems by incorporating photoisomerizable chromophores into biomolecules have led to photocontrol but with incomplete reversibility, where the chromophore becomes trapped in one photoisomeric state. We report here the design of a modified GCN4- bZIP DNA-binding protein with an azobenzene chromophore introduced between Cys residues at positions 262 and 269 ( S262C, N269C) within the zipper domain. As predicted, the trans form of the chromophore destabilizes the helical structure of the coiled- coil region of GCN4- bZIP, leading to diminished DNA binding relative to wild type. Trans- to- cis photoisomerization of the chromophore increases helical content and substantially enhances DNA binding. The system is observed to be readily reversible; thermal relaxation of the chromophore to the trans state and concomitant dissociation of the protein- DNA complex occurs with tau(1/2) similar to 10 min at 37 degrees C. It appears that conformational dynamics in the zipper domain make the transition state for isomerization readily available so that retention of reversible switching is observed.

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