Characterization of Cre-loxP interaction in the major groove: Hint for structural distortion of mutant Cre and possible strategy for HIV-1 therapy

Sung Tae Kim, Gyoung Won Kim, Young Sam Lee, Jong Sang Park

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Abstract

Although the crystal structure of Cre recombinase complexed with DNA, named loxA, was elucidated a couple of years ago, it has not yet been determined which amino acids of the protein are involved in the specific Cre-loxP interaction. Arg259 and GIn90 interact with DNA substrate in the major groove from which the specificity of protein-DNA interaction comes. In this study, we substituted these residues for other amino acids. Also, two mutated DNA substrates were constructed. In each mutant, one of the bases that interact with Arg259 or GIn90 was changed into another base. In vitro binding assays and recombination assays of variant lox sites with wild-type and mutant-type Cre revealed that Arg259 plays a key role in Cre-loxP binding but GIn90 does not. However, the recombination activity still remained intact, although the binding between Cre and DNA substrate was not ensured.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-327
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Cellular Biochemistry
Volume80
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2001

Keywords

  • Cre-loxP recombination
  • HIV-1 therapy
  • Major groove
  • Protein-DNA interaction
  • Site-directed mutagenesis

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