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. 1989 Jan 11;17(1):317-34.
doi: 10.1093/nar/17.1.317.

The interaction of E. coli integration host factor and lambda cos DNA: multiple complex formation and protein-induced bending

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The interaction of E. coli integration host factor and lambda cos DNA: multiple complex formation and protein-induced bending

L D Kosturko et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

The interaction of E. coli's integration Host Factor (IHF) with fragments of lambda DNA containing the cos site has been studied by gel-mobility retardation and electron microscopy. The cos fragment used in the mobility assays is 398 bp and spans a region from 48,298 to 194 on the lambda chromosome. Several different complexes of IHF with this fragment can be distinguished by their differential mobility on polyacrylamide gels. Relative band intensities indicate that the formation of a complex between IHF and this DNA fragment has an equilibrium binding constant of the same magnitude as DNA fragments containing lambda's attP site. Gel-mobility retardation and electron microscopy have been employed to show that IHF sharply bends DNA near cos and to map the bending site. The protein-induced bend is near an intrinsic bend due to DNA sequence. The position of the bend suggests that IHF's role in lambda DNA packaging may be the enhancement of terminase binding/cos cutting by manipulating DNA structure.

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