Allemann R K, Egli M
Department of Chemistry, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland.
Chem Biol. 1997 Sep;4(9):643-50. doi: 10.1016/s1074-5521(97)90218-0.
DNA-binding proteins recognize their DNA targets not only through the formation of specific contacts with the nucleotide bases but also through inherent properties of the DNA sequence, including increased bendability and rigidity. Consideration of the properties of both the protein and the DNA is required before the sequence specificity and the observed DNA bend in DNA-protein complexes can be understood.
DNA结合蛋白不仅通过与核苷酸碱基形成特定接触来识别其DNA靶标,还通过DNA序列的固有特性来识别,包括增加的可弯曲性和刚性。在理解DNA-蛋白质复合物中的序列特异性和观察到的DNA弯曲之前,需要考虑蛋白质和DNA的特性。