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Thermodynamics of DNA binding and distortion by the hyperthermophile chromatin protein Sac7d.

J Mol Biol

October 2004

Laboratory for Structural Biology, Graduate Program in Biotechnology Science and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Materials Science Building, John Wright Drive University of Alabama in Huntsville, 35899, USA.

Sac7d is a hyperthermophile chromatin protein which binds non-specifically to the minor groove of duplex DNA and induces a sharp kink of 66 degrees with intercalation of valine and methionine side-chains. We have utilized the thermal stability of Sac7d and the lack of sequence specificity to define the thermodynamics of DNA binding over a wide temperature range. The binding affinity for poly(dGdC) was moderate at 25 degrees C (Ka = 3.

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