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Specificity of hydroxylmethyluracil-containing DNA for transcription factor 1: structural insights
H M Vu1, L B Pasternack, D R Kearns
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.
Abstract:
The genomic materials from some Bacillus subtilis bacteriophages are found to contain 5-(hydroxymethyl)-2'-deoxyuridine in place of thymine. Phage-encoded proteins such as transcription factor 1 specifically and preferentially bind to the minor grooves of these hmU-containing DNA but not to thymine-containing DNA. Data from electrophoretic mobility shift assays suggest that the inherent, localized flexibility of hmU-DNA, which is sequence-specific, is responsible for its discriminative binding. We discuss here, from the NMR-derived structural point of view, how differential DNA flexibility can contribute to specific binding of TF1 to hmU-DNA.