Comparative Study of Photoswitchable Zinc-Finger Domain and AT-Hook Motif for Light-Controlled Peptide-DNA Binding.

Chemistry

Centre for Systems Chemistry, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747, AG, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • * New tools have been developed to non-invasively control DNA-peptide binding with high precision, helping to explore their functions in biological contexts.
  • * Research focused on creating photocontrolled peptides that change their interaction with DNA when exposed to light, showing promising results in modulating DNA binding effectively.

Article Abstract

DNA-peptide interactions are involved in key life processes, including DNA recognition, replication, transcription, repair, organization, and modification. Development of tools that can influence DNA-peptide binding non-invasively with high spatiotemporal precision could aid in determining its role in cells and tissues. Here, the design, synthesis, and study of photocontrolled tools for sequence-specific small peptide-DNA major and minor groove interactions are reported, shedding light on DNA binding by transcriptionally active peptides. In particular, photoswitchable moieties were implemented in the peptide backbone or turn region. In each case, DNA binding was affected by photochemical isomerization, as determined in fluorescent displacement assays on model DNA strands, which provides promising tools for DNA modulation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201900090DOI Listing

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