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Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding

Base-J (β-D-glucopyranosyloxymethyluracil) is a modified DNA nucleotide that replaces 1% of thymine in kinetoplastid flagellates. The biosynthesis and maintenance of base-J depends on the base-J-binding protein 1 (JBP1) that has a thymidine hydroxylase domain and a J-DNA-binding domain (JDBD). How t...

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Autores principales: de Vries, Ida, Ammerlaan, Danique, Heidebrecht, Tatjana, Celie, Patrick HN, Geerke, Daan P, Joosten, Robbie P, Perrakis, Anastassis
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Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10276184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37328191
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302150
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author de Vries, Ida
Ammerlaan, Danique
Heidebrecht, Tatjana
Celie, Patrick HN
Geerke, Daan P
Joosten, Robbie P
Perrakis, Anastassis
author_facet de Vries, Ida
Ammerlaan, Danique
Heidebrecht, Tatjana
Celie, Patrick HN
Geerke, Daan P
Joosten, Robbie P
Perrakis, Anastassis
author_sort de Vries, Ida
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description Base-J (β-D-glucopyranosyloxymethyluracil) is a modified DNA nucleotide that replaces 1% of thymine in kinetoplastid flagellates. The biosynthesis and maintenance of base-J depends on the base-J-binding protein 1 (JBP1) that has a thymidine hydroxylase domain and a J-DNA-binding domain (JDBD). How the thymidine hydroxylase domain synergizes with the JDBD to hydroxylate thymine in specific genomic sites, maintaining base-J during semi-conservative DNA replication, remains unclear. Here, we present a crystal structure of the JDBD including a previously disordered DNA-contacting loop and use it as starting point for molecular dynamics simulations and computational docking studies to propose recognition models for JDBD binding to J-DNA. These models guided mutagenesis experiments, providing additional data for docking, which reveals a binding mode for JDBD onto J-DNA. This model, together with the crystallographic structure of the TET2 JBP1-homologue in complex with DNA and the AlphaFold model of full-length JBP1, allowed us to hypothesize that the flexible JBP1 N-terminus contributes to DNA-binding, which we confirmed experimentally. Α high-resolution JBP1:J-DNA complex, which must involve conformational changes, would however need to be determined experimentally to further understand this unique underlying molecular mechanism that ensures replication of epigenetic information.
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spelling pubmed-102761842023-06-18 Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding de Vries, Ida Ammerlaan, Danique Heidebrecht, Tatjana Celie, Patrick HN Geerke, Daan P Joosten, Robbie P Perrakis, Anastassis Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Base-J (β-D-glucopyranosyloxymethyluracil) is a modified DNA nucleotide that replaces 1% of thymine in kinetoplastid flagellates. The biosynthesis and maintenance of base-J depends on the base-J-binding protein 1 (JBP1) that has a thymidine hydroxylase domain and a J-DNA-binding domain (JDBD). How the thymidine hydroxylase domain synergizes with the JDBD to hydroxylate thymine in specific genomic sites, maintaining base-J during semi-conservative DNA replication, remains unclear. Here, we present a crystal structure of the JDBD including a previously disordered DNA-contacting loop and use it as starting point for molecular dynamics simulations and computational docking studies to propose recognition models for JDBD binding to J-DNA. These models guided mutagenesis experiments, providing additional data for docking, which reveals a binding mode for JDBD onto J-DNA. This model, together with the crystallographic structure of the TET2 JBP1-homologue in complex with DNA and the AlphaFold model of full-length JBP1, allowed us to hypothesize that the flexible JBP1 N-terminus contributes to DNA-binding, which we confirmed experimentally. Α high-resolution JBP1:J-DNA complex, which must involve conformational changes, would however need to be determined experimentally to further understand this unique underlying molecular mechanism that ensures replication of epigenetic information. Life Science Alliance LLC 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10276184/ /pubmed/37328191 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302150 Text en © 2023 de Vries et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Vries, Ida
Ammerlaan, Danique
Heidebrecht, Tatjana
Celie, Patrick HN
Geerke, Daan P
Joosten, Robbie P
Perrakis, Anastassis
Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding
title Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding
title_full Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding
title_fullStr Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding
title_full_unstemmed Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding
title_short Distant sequence regions of JBP1 contribute to J-DNA binding
title_sort distant sequence regions of jbp1 contribute to j-dna binding
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10276184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37328191
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302150
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