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PRDM9 forms a trimer by interactions within the zinc finger array

PRDM9 is a trans-acting factor directing meiotic recombination to specific DNA-binding sites by its zinc finger (ZnF) array. It was suggested that PRDM9 is a multimer; however, we do not know the stoichiometry or the components inducing PRDM9 multimerization. In this work, we used in vitro binding s...

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Autores principales: Schwarz, Theresa, Striedner, Yasmin, Horner, Andreas, Haase, Karin, Kemptner, Jasmin, Zeppezauer, Nicole, Hermann, Philipp, Tiemann-Boege, Irene
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6643046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31308055
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201800291
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author Schwarz, Theresa
Striedner, Yasmin
Horner, Andreas
Haase, Karin
Kemptner, Jasmin
Zeppezauer, Nicole
Hermann, Philipp
Tiemann-Boege, Irene
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Striedner, Yasmin
Horner, Andreas
Haase, Karin
Kemptner, Jasmin
Zeppezauer, Nicole
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description PRDM9 is a trans-acting factor directing meiotic recombination to specific DNA-binding sites by its zinc finger (ZnF) array. It was suggested that PRDM9 is a multimer; however, we do not know the stoichiometry or the components inducing PRDM9 multimerization. In this work, we used in vitro binding studies and characterized with electrophoretic mobility shift assays, mass spectrometry, and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy the stoichiometry of the PRDM9 multimer of two different murine PRDM9 alleles carrying different tags and domains produced with different expression systems. Based on the migration distance of the PRDM9–DNA complex, we show that PRDM9 forms a trimer. Moreover, this stoichiometry is adapted already by the free, soluble protein with little exchange between protein monomers. The variable ZnF array of PRDM9 is sufficient for multimerization, and at least five ZnFs form already a functional trimer. Finally, we also show that only one ZnF array within the PRDM9 oligomer binds to the DNA, whereas the remaining two ZnF arrays likely maintain the trimer by ZnF–ZnF interactions.
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spelling pubmed-66430462019-07-25 PRDM9 forms a trimer by interactions within the zinc finger array Schwarz, Theresa Striedner, Yasmin Horner, Andreas Haase, Karin Kemptner, Jasmin Zeppezauer, Nicole Hermann, Philipp Tiemann-Boege, Irene Life Sci Alliance Research Articles PRDM9 is a trans-acting factor directing meiotic recombination to specific DNA-binding sites by its zinc finger (ZnF) array. It was suggested that PRDM9 is a multimer; however, we do not know the stoichiometry or the components inducing PRDM9 multimerization. In this work, we used in vitro binding studies and characterized with electrophoretic mobility shift assays, mass spectrometry, and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy the stoichiometry of the PRDM9 multimer of two different murine PRDM9 alleles carrying different tags and domains produced with different expression systems. Based on the migration distance of the PRDM9–DNA complex, we show that PRDM9 forms a trimer. Moreover, this stoichiometry is adapted already by the free, soluble protein with little exchange between protein monomers. The variable ZnF array of PRDM9 is sufficient for multimerization, and at least five ZnFs form already a functional trimer. Finally, we also show that only one ZnF array within the PRDM9 oligomer binds to the DNA, whereas the remaining two ZnF arrays likely maintain the trimer by ZnF–ZnF interactions. Life Science Alliance LLC 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6643046/ /pubmed/31308055 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201800291 Text en © 2019 Schwarz 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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Haase, Karin
Kemptner, Jasmin
Zeppezauer, Nicole
Hermann, Philipp
Tiemann-Boege, Irene
PRDM9 forms a trimer by interactions within the zinc finger array
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title_short PRDM9 forms a trimer by interactions within the zinc finger array
title_sort prdm9 forms a trimer by interactions within the zinc finger array
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6643046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31308055
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201800291
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