PMID: 8471619Apr 20, 1993Paper

CA runs increase DNA flexibility in the complex of lambda Cro protein with the OR3 site

Biochemistry
Y L LyubchenkoR E Harrington

Abstract

The alternating pyrimidine-purine elements CA, CAC, and CACA are anisotropically flexible, as deduced from gel circularization assays on point mutations and single-base mismatches in the OR3 site of lambda phage alone and in the specific complex with the Cro protein. These sequences evidently promote DNA bending in the specific binding region of the complex and may also facilitate overwinding in the central nonbinding region. Effects for CACA are exceptionally large and suggest that an alternative DNA structure may occur in this element.

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