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Danielle Johnston1, Christine Tavano, Sue Wickner
1Department of Biological Sciences, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15282, USA.
Abstract:
The CspE protein from Escherichia coli K12 is a single-stranded nucleic acid-binding protein that plays a role in chromosome condensation in vivo. We report here that CspE binds to single-stranded DNA containing 6 or more contiguous dT residues with high affinity (K(D) < 30 nM). The interactions are predominantly through base-specific contacts. When an oligonucleotide contains fewer than 6 contiguous dT residues, the CspE interactions with single-stranded DNA are primarily electrostatic. The minimal length of single-stranded DNA to which CspE binds in a salt-resistant manner is eight nucleotides. We also show that CspE exists as a dimer in solution. We present a possible mechanism to explain the role of CspE in chromosome condensation in vivo by CspE binding to distant DNA regions in the chromosome and dimerizing, thereby condensing the intervening DNA.
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