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Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI

Many restriction enzymes require binding of two copies of a recognition sequence for DNA cleavage, thereby introducing a loop in the DNA. We investigated looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI by tracking the Brownian motion of single tethered DNA molecules. DNA containing tw...

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Autores principales: van den Broek, Bram, Vanzi, Francesco, Normanno, Davide, Pavone, Francesco S., Wuite, Gijs J.L.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1326248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16407332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj432
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author van den Broek, Bram
Vanzi, Francesco
Normanno, Davide
Pavone, Francesco S.
Wuite, Gijs J.L.
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Vanzi, Francesco
Normanno, Davide
Pavone, Francesco S.
Wuite, Gijs J.L.
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description Many restriction enzymes require binding of two copies of a recognition sequence for DNA cleavage, thereby introducing a loop in the DNA. We investigated looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI by tracking the Brownian motion of single tethered DNA molecules. DNA containing two endonuclease recognition sites spaced a few 100 bp apart connect small polystyrene beads to a glass surface. The position of a bead is tracked through video microscopy. Protein-mediated looping and unlooping is then observed as a sudden specific change in Brownian motion of the bead. With this method we are able to directly follow DNA looping kinetics of single protein–DNA complexes to obtain loop stability and loop formation times. We show that, in the absence of divalent cations, NaeI induces DNA loops of specific size. In contrast, under these conditions NarI mainly creates non-specific loops, resulting in effective DNA compaction for higher enzyme concentrations. Addition of Ca(2+) increases the NaeI-DNA loop lifetime by two orders of magnitude and stimulates specific binding by NarI. Finally, for both enzymes we observe exponentially distributed loop formation times, indicating that looping is dominated by (re)binding the second recognition site.
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spelling pubmed-13262482006-01-17 Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI van den Broek, Bram Vanzi, Francesco Normanno, Davide Pavone, Francesco S. Wuite, Gijs J.L. Nucleic Acids Res Article Many restriction enzymes require binding of two copies of a recognition sequence for DNA cleavage, thereby introducing a loop in the DNA. We investigated looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI by tracking the Brownian motion of single tethered DNA molecules. DNA containing two endonuclease recognition sites spaced a few 100 bp apart connect small polystyrene beads to a glass surface. The position of a bead is tracked through video microscopy. Protein-mediated looping and unlooping is then observed as a sudden specific change in Brownian motion of the bead. With this method we are able to directly follow DNA looping kinetics of single protein–DNA complexes to obtain loop stability and loop formation times. We show that, in the absence of divalent cations, NaeI induces DNA loops of specific size. In contrast, under these conditions NarI mainly creates non-specific loops, resulting in effective DNA compaction for higher enzyme concentrations. Addition of Ca(2+) increases the NaeI-DNA loop lifetime by two orders of magnitude and stimulates specific binding by NarI. Finally, for both enzymes we observe exponentially distributed loop formation times, indicating that looping is dominated by (re)binding the second recognition site. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1326248/ /pubmed/16407332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj432 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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van den Broek, Bram
Vanzi, Francesco
Normanno, Davide
Pavone, Francesco S.
Wuite, Gijs J.L.
Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI
title Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI
title_full Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI
title_fullStr Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI
title_full_unstemmed Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI
title_short Real-time observation of DNA looping dynamics of Type IIE restriction enzymes NaeI and NarI
title_sort real-time observation of dna looping dynamics of type iie restriction enzymes naei and nari
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1326248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16407332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj432
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