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. 1988 Sep;85(17):6247-51.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.17.6247.

"Ultraviolet footprinting" accurately maps sequence-specific contacts and DNA kinking in the EcoRI endonuclease-DNA complex

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"Ultraviolet footprinting" accurately maps sequence-specific contacts and DNA kinking in the EcoRI endonuclease-DNA complex

M M Becker et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Sep.

Abstract

The "UV footprinting" technique has been used to detect contacts between EcoRI endonuclease and its recognition sequence at single nucleotide resolution. Comparison of the UV-footprinting results to the published crystal structure of the EcoRI endonuclease-DNA complex allows us to determine how UV light detects protein-DNA contacts. We find that kinking of the DNA helix in the complex greatly enhances the UV photoreactivity of DNA at the site of the kink. In contrast to kinking, contacts between the endonuclease and the DNA bases inhibit the UV photoreactivity of DNA. Similar analysis of a proteolytically modified endonuclease that exhibits the same sequence specificity as wild-type enzyme but that does not cleave DNA supports these conclusions. Furthermore, detection of enhanced photoreactivity at the same kink in the modified enzyme-DNA complex allows us to conclude that the loss of cleavage activity by the modified endonuclease is not due to its failure to kink DNA.

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