Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA.
The tumor suppressor p53 plays a crucial role in the cell cycle checkpoints, DNA repair, and apoptosis. p53 consists of a natively unfolded N-terminal region (NTR), central DNA binding domain (DBD), C-terminal tetramerization domain, and regulatory region. In this paper, the interactions between the...
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doaj-63a79d8f2a9245a1952b932fb297f43c2020-11-25T01:22:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e4900310.1371/journal.pone.0049003Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA.Yukinori TaniguchiMasaru KawakamiThe tumor suppressor p53 plays a crucial role in the cell cycle checkpoints, DNA repair, and apoptosis. p53 consists of a natively unfolded N-terminal region (NTR), central DNA binding domain (DBD), C-terminal tetramerization domain, and regulatory region. In this paper, the interactions between the DBD and the NTR, and between the DBD and DNA were investigated by measuring changes in the mechanical unfolding trajectory of the DBD using atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based single molecule force spectroscopy. In the absence of DNA, the DBD (94-293, 200 amino acids (AA)) showed two different mechanical unfolding patterns. One indicated the existence of an unfolding intermediate consisting of approximately 60 AA, and the other showed a 100 AA intermediate. The DBD with the NTR did not show such unfolding patterns, but heterogeneous unfolding force peaks were observed. Of the heterogeneous patterns, we observed a high frequency of force peaks indicating the unfolding of a domain consisting of 220 AA, which is apparently larger than that of a sole DBD. This observation implies that a part of NTR binds to the DBD, and the mechanical unfolding happens not solely on the DBD but also accompanying a part of NTR. When DNA is bound, the mechanical unfolding trajectory of p53NTR+DBD showed a different pattern from that without DNA. The pattern was similar to that of the DBD alone, but two consecutive unfolding force peaks corresponding to 60 and 100 AA sub-domains were observed. These results indicate that interactions with the NTR or DNA alter the mechanical stability of DBD and result in drastic changes in the mechanical unfolding trajectory of the DBD.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3493487?pdf=render |
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Yukinori Taniguchi Masaru Kawakami Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA. PLoS ONE |
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Yukinori Taniguchi Masaru Kawakami |
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Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA. |
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Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA. |
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Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA. |
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Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA. |
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Variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53DBD induced by interaction with p53 N-terminal region or DNA. |
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variation in the mechanical unfolding pathway of p53dbd induced by interaction with p53 n-terminal region or dna. |
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The tumor suppressor p53 plays a crucial role in the cell cycle checkpoints, DNA repair, and apoptosis. p53 consists of a natively unfolded N-terminal region (NTR), central DNA binding domain (DBD), C-terminal tetramerization domain, and regulatory region. In this paper, the interactions between the DBD and the NTR, and between the DBD and DNA were investigated by measuring changes in the mechanical unfolding trajectory of the DBD using atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based single molecule force spectroscopy. In the absence of DNA, the DBD (94-293, 200 amino acids (AA)) showed two different mechanical unfolding patterns. One indicated the existence of an unfolding intermediate consisting of approximately 60 AA, and the other showed a 100 AA intermediate. The DBD with the NTR did not show such unfolding patterns, but heterogeneous unfolding force peaks were observed. Of the heterogeneous patterns, we observed a high frequency of force peaks indicating the unfolding of a domain consisting of 220 AA, which is apparently larger than that of a sole DBD. This observation implies that a part of NTR binds to the DBD, and the mechanical unfolding happens not solely on the DBD but also accompanying a part of NTR. When DNA is bound, the mechanical unfolding trajectory of p53NTR+DBD showed a different pattern from that without DNA. The pattern was similar to that of the DBD alone, but two consecutive unfolding force peaks corresponding to 60 and 100 AA sub-domains were observed. These results indicate that interactions with the NTR or DNA alter the mechanical stability of DBD and result in drastic changes in the mechanical unfolding trajectory of the DBD. |
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