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DNA groove preference shift upon phosphorylation of a protamine-like cationic peptide
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- Title
- DNA groove preference shift upon phosphorylation of a protamine-like cationic peptide
- Issued Date
- 2023-11
- Citation
- Chhetri, Khadka B. (2023-11). DNA groove preference shift upon phosphorylation of a protamine-like cationic peptide. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 25(45), 31335–31345. doi: 10.1039/d3cp03803c
- Type
- Article
- Keywords
- MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS ; HYDROGEN-BONDS ; NUCLEIC-ACID ; BINDING ; RECOGNITION ; MINOR-GROOVE ; FREE-ENERGY ; PARAMETERS ; COMPLEXES ; CHROMATIN
- ISSN
- 1463-9076
- Abstract
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Protamines, arginine-rich DNA-binding proteins, are responsible for chromatin compaction in sperm cells, but their DNA groove preference, major or minor, is not clearly identified. We herein study the DNA groove preference of a short protamine-like cationic peptide before and after phosphorylation, using all-atom molecular dynamics and umbrella sampling simulations. According to various thermodynamic and structural analyses, a peptide in its non-phosphorylated native state prefers the minor groove over the major groove, but phosphorylation of the peptide bound to the minor groove not only reduces its binding affinity but also brings a serious deformation of the minor groove, eliminating the minor-groove preference. As protamines are heavily phosphorylated before binding to DNA, we expect that the structurally disordered phosphorylated protamines would prefer major grooves to enter into DNA during spermatogenesis. © the Owner Societies 2023
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- Royal Society of Chemistry
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