NFI and Oct-1 bend the Ad5 origin in the same direction leading to optimal DNA replication

Two cellular transcription factors, nuclear factor I (NFI) and octamer binding protein (Oct-1), bind simultaneously to their recognition sequences in the Ad5 origin of replication thereby enhancing initiation. Using scanning force microscopy we have previously shown that NFI induces a 60° bend in th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nucleic acids research 2004-01, Vol.32 (21), p.6218-6225
Hauptverfasser: Mysiak, Monika E., Wyman, Claire, Holthuizen, P. Elly, van der Vliet, Peter C.
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Zusammenfassung:Two cellular transcription factors, nuclear factor I (NFI) and octamer binding protein (Oct-1), bind simultaneously to their recognition sequences in the Ad5 origin of replication thereby enhancing initiation. Using scanning force microscopy we have previously shown that NFI induces a 60° bend in the origin DNA. Here we demonstrate that Oct-1 induces a 42° bend in the origin DNA. Simultaneous binding of NFI and Oct-1 induces an 82° collective bend suggesting that both bends are oriented towards each other. In functional replication assays we further demonstrate that this extensive DNA bending leads to a synergistic enhancement of DNA replication. We propose that collective DNA bending induced by NFI and Oct-1 facilitates the optimal assembly of the preinitiation complex and plays an important role in the stimulatory mechanism of NFI and Oct-1 in replication.
ISSN:0305-1048
1362-4962
1362-4962
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkh944