Title of article :
Formation of an amino-acid-binding pocket through adaptive zippering-up of a large DNA hairpin loop Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Chin H. Lin، نويسنده , , Weimin Wang، نويسنده , , Roger A. Jones، نويسنده , , Dinshaw J. Patel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
18
From page :
555
To page :
572
Abstract :
Background: In vitro selection has identified DNA aptamers that target cofactors, amino acids, peptides and proteins. Structure determination of such ligand-DNA aptamer complexes should elucidate the details of adaptive DNA structural transitions, binding-pocket architectures and ligand recognition. We have determined the solution structure of the complex of a DNA aptamer containing a guanine-rich 18-residue hairpin loop that binds l-argininamide with ∼ 100μM affinity. Results: The DNA aptamer generates its l-argininamide-binding pocket by adaptive zippering up the 18-residue loop through formation of Watson-Crick pairs, mismatch pairs and base triples, while maximizing stacking interactions. Three of the four base triples involve minor-groove recognition through sheared G·A mismatch formation. The unique fold is also achieved through positioning of an adenine residue deep within the minor groove and through nestling of a smaller loop within the larger loop on complex formation. The accessibility to the unique l-argininamide-binding pocket is restricted by a base pair that bridges across one side of the major-groove-binding site. The guanidinium group of the bound l-argininamide aligns through intermolecular hydrogen-bond formation with the base edges of nonadjacent guanine and cytosine residues while being sandwiched between the planes of nonadjacent guanine residues. Conclusions: The available structures of l-arginine/l-argininamide bound to their DNA and RNA targets define the common principles and patterns associated with molecular recognition, as well as the diversity of intermolecular hydrogen-bonding alignments associated with the distinct binding pockets
Journal title :
Chemistry and Biology
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Chemistry and Biology
Record number :
1158060
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