Microscopic demonstration of static- and dynamic-binding of Eco RI enzyme to extended DNA at a single-molecule level

H. Kabata, W. Okada, M. Washizu
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The restriction enzyme Eco RI is a nanomachine of nature that is a homodimeric protein and has the molecular weight of 60 kDa in the dimer. The physiological function of this machine is degradation of foreign DNA invading cells, and this degradation requires binding to a specific sequence of six base pairs on DNA, GAATTC. Eco RI binds preferably to the GAATTC sequence with the highest affinity to form stable complexes, while binding to other base-pair sequences of DNA with much lower affinity. The difference in the two distinct affinities between sequences, called specificity, enables Eco RI to distinguish the specific GAATTC sequence from flanking nonspecific sequences. The specificity of Eco RI has been applied to in situ optical genome mapping, in which ordered positions of the sequence of interest are visualized along huge chromosomal DNA. Oana et al. has employed photolabeled Eco RI as a landmark for GAATTC sequences to determine their relative positions on asingle DNA molecule in a polyacrylamide solution. Optical mapping with Eco Rl should be facilitated if larger numbers of DNA molecules are stretched, arrayed, and fixed simultaneously, because higher concentrations of DNA enhances binding of the enzyme to DNA and extension of DNA manifests the distance of Eco RI molecules bound onto the DNA from a DNA end. One of the aims of the present study is to show this advantage of an optical mapping with extended DNA.
微观证明的静态和动态结合的Eco RI酶延伸DNA在单分子水平
限制性内切酶Eco RI是一种天然的纳米机器,是一种二聚体蛋白,二聚体的分子量为60 kDa。这台机器的生理功能是降解入侵细胞的外来DNA,而这种降解需要结合DNA上六个碱基对的特定序列,GAATTC。Eco RI更倾向于与亲和力最高的GAATTC序列结合形成稳定的复合物,而与其他亲和力低得多的DNA碱基对序列结合。序列之间两种不同亲和力的差异,称为特异性,使Eco RI能够区分特异性GAATTC序列和侧翼非特异性序列。Eco RI的特异性已被应用于原位光学基因组定位,其中感兴趣的序列的有序位置沿着巨大的染色体DNA可视化。Oana等人使用光标记的Eco RI作为GAATTC序列的里程碑,以确定其在聚丙烯酰胺溶液中单个DNA分子上的相对位置。如果大量的DNA分子同时被拉伸、排列和固定,那么使用Eco Rl进行光学定位应该是容易的,因为更高浓度的DNA增强了酶与DNA的结合,而DNA的延伸体现了Eco RI分子与DNA结合的距离。本研究的目的之一是展示具有扩展DNA的光学作图的优势。
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