Modeling of the structure of protein–DNA complexes using the data from FRET and footprinting experiments


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Abstract

We discuss the question of constructing three-dimensional models of DNA in complex with proteins using computer modeling and indirect methods of studying the conformation of macromolecules. We consider the methods of interpreting the experimental data obtained by indirect methods of studying the three-dimensional structure of biomolecules. We discuss some aspects of integrating such data into the process of constructing the molecular models of DNA–protein complexes based on the geometric characteristics of DNA. We propose an algorithm for estimating conformations of such complexes based on the information about the local flexibility of DNA and on the experimental data obtained by Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and hydroxyl footprinting. Finally, we use this algorithm to predict the hypothetical configuration of DNA in a nucleosome bound with histone H1.

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G. A. Armeev

Department of Biology

Email: alex@molsim.org
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

T. K. Gorkovets

Department of Biology

Email: alex@molsim.org
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

D. A. Efimova

Department of Biology

Email: alex@molsim.org
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

K. V. Shaitan

Department of Biology

Email: alex@molsim.org
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

A. K. Shaytan

Department of Biology

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Email: alex@molsim.org
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

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