Investigation of various fluorescent protein-DNA binding peptides for effectively visualizing large DNA molecules

Large DNA molecules were visualized with novel fluorescent protein-DNA binding peptides (FP-DBPs). We constructed FP-DBPs by linking fluorescent protein to the N- or C-terminal of one or two peptides. We designed these DNA binding peptides from various DNA binding motifs such as oligo-lysine (K) and...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2016-01, Vol.6 (52), p.46291-46298
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Seonghyun, Wang, Cong, Song, Junghyun, Kim, Do-geun, Oh, Yeeun, Ko, Wooseok, Lee, Jinyong, Park, Jungyul, Lee, Hyun Soo, Jo, Kyubong
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Zusammenfassung:Large DNA molecules were visualized with novel fluorescent protein-DNA binding peptides (FP-DBPs). We constructed FP-DBPs by linking fluorescent protein to the N- or C-terminal of one or two peptides. We designed these DNA binding peptides from various DNA binding motifs such as oligo-lysine (K) and Lys-Trp (KW) repeats, TPKRPRGRPKK from high mobility group (HMG) chromosomal protein, and Ser-Pro-Arg-Lys (SPRK) from histone protein. We demonstrated the use of FP-DBP to stain large DNA molecules, and then analysed the fluorescence brightness and their binding affinity to double stranded DNA. This investigation provided HMG-tagged FP-DBP as the best DNA staining reagent in terms of fluorescence intensity, signal-to-noise ratio, and DNA binding affinity ( K d = 586 nM). Furthermore, we measured elongation of FP-DBP-stained DNA molecules tethered on the surface in order to evaluate FP-DBP-induced structural deformation. Single-molecule DNA visualization with fluorescent protein DNA binding peptides.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/c6ra08683g