Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
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- Class
- DNA
- Method
- X-ray (1.95 Å)
- Summary
- Determinants of repressor-operator recognition from the
structure of the trp operator binding site
- Reference
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Shakked Z, Guzikevich-Guerstein G, Frolow F, Rabinovich
D, Joachimiak A, Sigler PB (1994): "Determinants
of repressor/operator recognition from the structure of
the trp operator binding site." Nature,
368, 469-473. doi: 10.1038/368469a0.
- Abstract
- On the basis of the crystal structure of the trp
repressor/operator complex, it has been proposed that the
specificity of the interaction can be explained not only by
direct hydrogen bonding and non-polar contacts between the
protein and the bases of its target DNA, but also by
indirect structural effects and water-mediated
interactions. To understand the contribution of DNA
structure and hydration in this context, the structure of
the free DNA must be compared with its structure when
complexed with the protein. Here we present the
high-resolution crystal structure of the trp operator
region that is most important in the recognition process.
By comparing the free and bound states of the DNA
regulatory sequence, we show that the structure and
hydration of the DNA target are important elements in its
recognition by the repressor protein.