DNA-methyltransferase SsoII interaction with own promoter region binding site

The investigation of SsoII DNA-methyltransferase (M.SsoII) interaction with the intergenic region of SsoII restriction-modification system was carried out. Seven guanine residues protected by M.SsoII from methylation with dimethylsulfate and thus probably involved in enzyme-DNA recognition were iden...

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Published in:Nucleic acids research Vol. 26; no. 11; pp. 2659 - 2664
Main Authors: Shilov, Ilya, Tashlitsky, Vadim, Khodoun, Marat, Vasil'ev, Sergey, Alekseev, Yakov, Kuzubov, Alexey, Kubareva, Elena, Karyagina, Anna
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Abstract The investigation of SsoII DNA-methyltransferase (M.SsoII) interaction with the intergenic region of SsoII restriction-modification system was carried out. Seven guanine residues protected by M.SsoII from methylation with dimethylsulfate and thus probably involved in enzyme-DNA recognition were identified. Six of them are located symmetrically within the 15 bp inverted repeat inside the SsoII promoter region. The crosslinking of SsoII methyltransferase with DNA duplexes containing 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (br5dU) instead of thymidine was performed. The crosslinked products were obtained in all cases, thus proving that tested thymines were in proximity with enzyme. The ability to produce the crosslinked products in one case was 2–5-fold higher than in other ones. This allowed us to imply that thymine residue in this position of the inverted repeat could be in contact with M.SsoII. Based on the experimental data, two symmetrical 4 bp clusters (GGAC), which could be involved in the interaction with M.SsoII in the DNA-protein complex, were identified. The model of M.SsoII interaction with its own promoter region was proposed.
AbstractList The investigation of SsoII DNA-methyltransferase (M.SsoII) interaction with the intergenic region of SsoII restriction-modification system was carried out. Seven guanine residues protected by M.SsoII from methylation with dimethylsulfate and thus probably involved in enzyme-DNA recognition were identified. Six of them are located symmetrically within the 15 bp inverted repeat inside the SsoII promoter region. The crosslinking of SsoII methyltransferase with DNA duplexes containing 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (br5dU) instead of thymidine was performed. The crosslinked products were obtained in all cases, thus proving that tested thymines were in proximity with enzyme. The ability to produce the crosslinked products in one case was 2–5-fold higher than in other ones. This allowed us to imply that thymine residue in this position of the inverted repeat could be in contact with M.SsoII. Based on the experimental data, two symmetrical 4 bp clusters (GGAC), which could be involved in the interaction with M.SsoII in the DNA-protein complex, were identified. The model of M.SsoII interaction with its own promoter region was proposed.
The investigation of Sso II DNA-methyltransferase (M.Sso II) interaction with the intergenic region of Sso II restriction-modification system was carried out. Seven guanine residues protected by M. Sso II from methylation with dimethylsulfate and thus probably involved in enzyme-DNA recognition were identified. Six of them are located symmetrically within the 15 bp inverted repeat inside the Sso II promoter region. The crosslinking of Sso II methyltransferase with DNA duplexes containing 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (br5dU) instead of thymidine was performed. The crosslinked products were obtained in all cases, thus proving that tested thymines were in proximity with enzyme. The ability to produce the crosslinked products in one case was 2-5-fold higher than in other ones. This allowed us to imply that thymine residue in this position of the inverted repeat could be in contact with M. Sso II. Based on the experimental data, two symmetrical 4 bp clusters (GGAC), which could be involved in the interaction with M. Sso II in the DNA-protein complex, were identified. The model of M. Sso II interaction with its own promoter region was proposed.
The investigation of SsoII DNA-methyltransferase (M.SsoII) interaction with the intergenic region of SsoII restriction-modification system was carried out. Seven guanine residues protected by M.SsoII from methylation with dimethylsulfate and thus probably involved in enzyme-DNA recognition were identified. Six of them are located symmetrically within the 15 bp inverted repeat inside the SsoII promoter region. The crosslinking of SsoII methyltransferase with DNA duplexes containing 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (br super(5)dU) instead of thymidine was performed. The crosslinked products were obtained in all cases, thus proving that tested thymines were in proximity with enzyme. The ability to produce the crosslinked products in one case was 2-5-fold higher than in other ones. This allowed us to imply that thymine residue in this position of the inverted repeat could be in contact with M.SsoII. Based on the experimental data, two symmetrical 4 bp clusters (GGAC), which could be involved in the interaction with M.SsoII in the DNA-protein complex, were identified. The model of M.SsoII interaction with its own promoter region was proposed.
Author Karyagina, Anna
Shilov, Ilya
Tashlitsky, Vadim
Kuzubov, Alexey
Alekseev, Yakov
Khodoun, Marat
Vasil'ev, Sergey
Kubareva, Elena
AuthorAffiliation Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, 42 Timiryazevskaya Street, Moscow 127550, Russia. ann@agrobio.msk.su
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SubjectTerms Amino Acid Sequence
Base Sequence
Binding Sites
DNA-Cytosine Methylases - genetics
DNA-Cytosine Methylases - metabolism
Guanine
Molecular Sequence Data
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
Thymine
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