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Protein Engineering by Yeast Surface Display
Published on: November 29, 2024
High-resolution profiling of homing endonuclease binding and catalytic specificity using yeast surface display
Jordan Jarjour1, Hoku West-Foyle, Michael T Certo
1Department of Immunology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Abstract:
Experimental analysis and manipulation of protein-DNA interactions pose unique biophysical challenges arising from the structural and chemical homogeneity of DNA polymers. We report the use of yeast surface display for analytical and selection-based applications for the interaction between a LAGLIDADG homing endonuclease and its DNA target. Quantitative flow cytometry using oligonucleotide substrates facilitated a complete profiling of specificity, both for DNA-binding and catalysis, with single base pair resolution. These analyses revealed a comprehensive segregation of binding specificity and affinity to one half of the pseudo-dimeric interaction, while the entire interface contributed specificity at the level of catalysis. A single round of targeted mutagenesis with tandem affinity and catalytic selection steps provided mechanistic insights to the origins of binding and catalytic specificity. These methods represent a dynamic new approach for interrogating specificity in protein-DNA interactions.

