Summary information and primary citation
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- Class
- hydrolase-DNA
- Method
- NMR
- Summary
- Solution structure of mbd4 methyl-cytosine binding
domain bound to methylated DNA
- Reference
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Walavalkar NM, Cramer JM, Buchwald WA, Scarsdale JN,
Williams DC (2015): "Solution
structure and intramolecular exchange of methyl-cytosine
binding domain protein 4 (MBD4) on DNA suggests a
mechanism to scan for mCpG/TpG mismatches."
Nucleic Acids Res., 42,
11218-11232. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku782.
- Abstract
- Unlike other members of the methyl-cytosine binding
domain (MBD) family, MBD4 serves as a potent DNA
glycosylase in DNA mismatch repair specifically targeting
mCpG/TpG mismatches arising from spontaneous deamination of
methyl-cytosine. The protein contains an N-terminal MBD
(MBD4MBD) and a C-terminal glycosylase domain (MBD4GD)
separated by a long linker. This arrangement suggests that
the MBD4MBD either directly augments enzymatic catalysis by
the MBD4GD or targets the protein to regions enriched for
mCpG/TpG mismatches. Here we present structural and dynamic
studies of MBD4MBD bound to dsDNA. We show that MBD4MBD
binds with a modest preference for mCpG as compared to
mismatch, unmethylated and hydroxymethylated DNA. We find
that while MBD4MBD exhibits slow exchange between molecules
of DNA (intermolecular exchange), the domain exhibits fast
exchange between two sites in the same molecule of dsDNA
(intramolecular exchange). Introducing a single-strand
defect between binding sites does not greatly reduce the
intramolecular exchange rate, consistent with a local
hopping mechanism for moving along the DNA. These results
support a model in which the MBD4MBD4 targets the intact
protein to (m)CpG islands and promotes scanning by rapidly
exchanging between successive mCpG sites which facilitates
repair of nearby mCpG/TpG mismatches by the glycosylase
domain.
List of 1 5mC-amino acid contact
- The contacts include paired nucleotides (mostly a G in
Watson-Crick G-C pairing) and amino-acids within a 4.5-Å
distance cutoff to base atoms of 5mC.
- The structure is oriented in the base reference frame
of 5mC, allowing for easy comparison and direct
superimposition between entries.
- The black sphere (•) denotes the
5-methyl carbon atom in 5mC.
No. 1 C.5CM215: other-contacts
is-WC-paired is-in-duplex [-]:cGG/CcG