从分子动力学模拟中深入了解磷酸化DNA的行为。

Li Zhang, Outi Lampela, Lari Lehtiö, André H Juffer
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单链断裂(SSBs)是威胁基因组完整性的最常见的DNA损伤,了解DNA传感器蛋白如何识别某些类型的SSBs对于DNA修复途径的研究至关重要。在受损DNA的修复过程中,要连接的最终SSB包含一个5'磷酸化的末端。目前的工作采用分子模拟(MD)的DNA磷酸化断裂的解决方案,以解决有关断裂位点的动力学的多个问题。5'-磷酸基团在开始与其他生物分子连接之前是如何表现的?一旦DNA修复反应被触发,SSB位点可能被DNA修复因子识别的构象是什么?DNA的结构和动力学是如何受到断裂的影响的?为此,对20个碱基对DNA进行了一系列的DNA序列模拟,每个碱基对都有嘧啶或嘌呤断裂,在超过20,000 ns的模拟时间内完成,并与相同序列的完整DNA进行了比较。通过对DNA形态、平移和定向螺旋参数、断裂位点局部刚度、弯曲角度、5'-磷酸基取向动力学以及断裂位点磷酸基质子化状态的影响的分析,为断裂位点识别的机制提供了见解。
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Insights into the behaviour of phosphorylated DNA breaks from molecular dynamic simulations.

Single-stranded breaks (SSBs) are the most frequent DNA lesions threatening genomic integrity-understanding how DNA sensor proteins recognize certain SSB types is crucial for studies of the DNA repair pathways. During repair of damaged DNA the final SSB that is to be ligated contains a 5'-phosphorylated end. The present work employed molecular simulation (MD) of DNA with a phosphorylated break in solution to address multiple questions regarding the dynamics of the break site. How does the 5'-phosphate group behave before it initiates a connection with other biomolecules? What is the conformation of the SSB site when it is likely to be recognized by DNA repair factors once the DNA repair response is triggered? And how is the structure and dynamics of DNA affected by the presence of a break? For this purpose, a series of MD simulations of 20 base pair DNAs, each with either a pyrimidine-based or purine-based break, were completed at a combined length of over 20,000 ns simulation time and compared with intact DNA of the same sequence. An analysis of the DNA forms, translational and orientational helical parameters, local break site stiffness, bending angles, 5'-phosphate group orientation dynamics, and the effects of the protonation state of the break site phosphate group provides insights into the mechanism for the break site recognition.

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