Choo Y, Klug A
Medical Research Council, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1994 Nov 8;91(23):11163-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.91.23.11163.
We have used two selection techniques to study sequence-specific DNA recognition by the zinc finger, a small, modular DNA-binding minidomain. We have chosen zinc fingers because they bind as independent modules and so can be linked together in a peptide designed to bind a predetermined DNA site. In this paper, we describe how a library of zinc fingers displayed on the surface of bacteriophage enables selection of fingers capable of binding to given DNA triplets. The amino acid sequences of selected fingers which bind the same triplet are compared to examine how sequence-specific DNA recognition occurs. Our results can be rationalized in terms of coded interactions between zinc fingers and DNA, involving base contacts from a few alpha-helical positions. In the paper following this one, we describe a complementary technique which confirms the identity of amino acids capable of DNA sequence discrimination from these positions.
我们运用了两种筛选技术来研究锌指(一种小型模块化DNA结合微结构域)对序列特异性DNA的识别。我们选择锌指是因为它们作为独立模块结合,因此可以在设计用于结合预定DNA位点的肽中连接在一起。在本文中,我们描述了展示在噬菌体表面的锌指文库如何能够筛选出能够结合给定DNA三联体的锌指。比较结合相同三联体的所选锌指的氨基酸序列,以研究序列特异性DNA识别是如何发生的。我们的结果可以根据锌指与DNA之间的编码相互作用来解释,这种相互作用涉及来自几个α螺旋位置的碱基接触。在紧接着的下一篇论文中,我们描述了一种互补技术,该技术确认了能够从这些位置区分DNA序列的氨基酸的身份。