scholarly journals Topoisomerase Poison Disturbs Relaxation of Mechanical Stresses During Gating Motion of DNA-Binding Core

2017 ◽  
Vol 112 (3) ◽  
pp. 372a
Author(s):  
Nan-Lan Huang ◽  
Michael K. Gilson
2009 ◽  
Vol 63 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shah Rauf ◽  
Mohamed Ismael ◽  
Kamlesh Sahu ◽  
Ai Suzuki ◽  
Riadh Sahnoun ◽  
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AbstractTumor suppressor protein p53 becomes inactive due to mutation on its DNA binding core domain leading to misbehavior of this protein and preventing its interaction with DNA. In the present study, changes of the protein conformation by five hot spot mutations of T-p53C were assessed preventing the mutants wild-type (WT) behavior. While studies of this nature were undertaken both experimentally and theoretically, the focus is fundamentally on the effects of the mutation on the dynamics of the protein. Hence, the basic concept underlying this study is the change in flexibility or rigidity of the protein. It was found that stable variant T-p53C (PDB-ID: 1uol) that is structurally and functionally very close to wild-type p53 is the most rigid structure and each single carcinogenic mutation on it makes the structure more flexible. We hypothesize that these changes of the molecule’s flexibility disrupt the network of hydrogen bonds associated with the interaction of WT not only at interaction but in the internal structures of the mutants as well, which prevents them from interacting in the WT fashion loosing the anti-cancer properties of WT.


2019 ◽  
Vol 47 (14) ◽  
pp. 7363-7379
Author(s):  
Susann M Fragel ◽  
Anna Montada ◽  
Ralf Heermann ◽  
Ulrich Baumann ◽  
Magdalena Schacherl ◽  
...  

AbstractLeuO is a pleiotropic LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) and co-regulator of the abundant nucleoid-associated repressor protein H-NS in Gammaproteobacteria. As other LTTRs, LeuO is a tetramer that is formed by dimerization of the N-terminal DNA-binding domain (DBD) and C-terminal effector-binding domain (EBD). To characterize the Escherichia coli LeuO protein, we screened for LeuO mutants that activate the cas (CRISPR-associated/Cascade) promoter more effectively than wild-type LeuO. This yielded nine mutants carrying amino acid substitutions in the dimerization interface of the regulatory EBD, as shown by solving the EBD’s crystal structure. Superimposing of the crystal structures of LeuO-EBD and LeuO-S120D-EBD suggests that the Ser120 to Asp substitution triggers a structural change that is related to effector-induced structural changes of LTTRs. Corresponding functional analyses demonstrated that LeuO-S120D has a higher DNA-binding affinity than wild-type LeuO. Further, a palindromic DNA-binding core-site and a consensus sequence were identified by DNase I footprinting with LeuO-S120D as well as with the dimeric DBD. The data suggest that LeuO-S120D mimics an effector-induced form of LeuO regulating a distinct set of target loci. In general, constitutive mutants and determining the DNA-binding specificity of the DBD-dimer are feasible approaches to characterize LTTRs of unknown function.


2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (15) ◽  
pp. 5762-5773 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatiyana V. Serebryanskaya ◽  
Mikhail A. Kinzhalov ◽  
Vladimir Bakulev ◽  
Georgii Alekseev ◽  
Anastasiya Andreeva ◽  
...  

Water soluble Pd(ii) and Pt(ii)–ADC species synthesized via the metal-mediated coupling of isocyanides and 1,2-diaminobenzene have demonstrated antitumor potential.


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