Protein–DNA contacts in the structure of a homeodomain - DNA complex determined by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in solution
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Otting, Gottfried
Qian, Yan Qiu
Billeter, Martin
Müller, Martin
Affolter, Markus
Gehring, Walter J.
Wüthrich, Kurt
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The 1:1 complex of the mutant Antp(C39→ S) homeodomain with a 14 bp DNA fragment corresponding to the BS2 binding site was studied by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in aqueous solution. The complex has a molecular weight of 17 800 and its lifetime is long compared with the NMR chemical shift time scale. Investigations of the three-dimensional structure were based on the use of the fully 15N-labelled protein, twodimensional homonuclear proton NOESY with 15N(ω22) half-filter, and heteronuclear three-dimensional NMR experiments. Based on nearly complete sequence-specific resonance assignments, both the protein and the DNA were found to have similar conformations in the free form and in the complex. A sufficient number of intermolecular 1H-1H Overhauser effects (NOE) could be identified to enable a unique docking of the protein on the DNA, which was achieved with the use of an ellipsoid algorithm. In the complex there are intermolecular NOEs between the elongated second helix in the helix-turn-helix motif of the homeodomain and the major groove of the DNA. Additional NOE contacts with the DNA involve the polypeptide loop immediately preceding the helix-turnhelix segment, and Arg5. This latter contact is of special interest, both because Arg5 reaches into the minor groove and because in the free Antp(C39→S) homeodomain no defined spatial structure could be found for the apparently flexible N-terminal segment comprising residues 0-6.
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