Sancar A, Hearst J E
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill 27599.
Science. 1993 Mar 5;259(5100):1415-20. doi: 10.1126/science.8451638.
Molecular matchmakers are a class of proteins that use the energy released from the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate to cause a conformational change in one or both components of a DNA binding protein pair to promote formation of a metastable DNA-protein complex. After matchmaking the matchmaker dissociates from the complex, permitting the matched protein to engage in other protein-protein interactions to bring about the effector function. Matchmaking is most commonly used under circumstances that require targeted, high-avidity DNA binding without relying solely on sequence specificity. Molecular matchmaking is an extensively used mechanism in repair, replication, and transcription and most likely in recombination and transposition reactions, too.
分子媒人是一类蛋白质,它们利用三磷酸腺苷水解释放的能量,使DNA结合蛋白对的一个或两个组分发生构象变化,以促进亚稳态DNA-蛋白质复合物的形成。在完成配对后,媒人蛋白从复合物中解离,使配对的蛋白质能够进行其他蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用,从而实现效应功能。配对最常用于需要靶向、高亲和力DNA结合而不单纯依赖序列特异性的情况。分子配对是修复、复制和转录中广泛使用的机制,很可能在重组和转座反应中也是如此。