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Journal of Molecular Biology | 1992

Aromatic-aromatic interactions in the zinc finger motif: Analysis of the two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance structure of a mutant domain☆

Alan Jasanoff; Michel Kochoyan; Ernest Fraenkel; Jonathan P. Lee; Michael A. Weiss

The folding and stability of globular proteins are determined by a variety of chemical mechanisms, including hydrogen bonds, salt bridges and the hydrophobic effect. Of particular interest are weakly polar interactions involving aromatic rings, which are proposed to regulate the geometry of closely packed protein interiors. Such interactions reflect the electrostatic contribution of pi-electrons and, unlike van der Waals interactions and the hydrophobic effect, may, in principle, introduce a directional force in a proteins hydrophobic core. Although the weakly polar hypothesis is supported by a statistical analysis of protein structures, the general importance of such contributions to protein folding and stability is unclear. Here, we show the presence of alternative aromatic-aromatic interactions in the two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance structure of a mutant Zn finger. Changes in aromatic packing lead in turn to local and non-local differences between the structures of a wild-type and mutant domain. The results provide insight into the evolution of Zn finger sequences and have implications for understanding how geometric relationships may be chemically encoded in a simple sequence template.


Nature | 1987

A single mode of DNA base-pair opening drives imino proton exchange

Maurice Guéron; Michel Kochoyan; Jean-Louis Leroy


Nature | 1991

Receptor binding redefined by a structural switch in a mutant human insulin

Qing Xin Hua; Steven E. Shoelson; Michel Kochoyan; Michael A. Weiss


Biochemistry | 1988

Evidence from base-pair kinetics for two types of adenine tract structures in solution: their relation to DNA curvature.

Jean Louis Leroy; Eric Charretier; Michel Kochoyan; Maurice Guéron


Biochemistry | 1991

Alternating zinc fingers in the human male associated protein ZFY : 2D NMR structure of an even finger and implications for jumping-linker DNA recognition

Michel Kochoyan; Timothy F. Havel; Dzung T. Nguyen; Charles E. Dahl; Henry T. Keutmann; Michael A. Weiss


Biochemistry | 1990

Processes of base-pair opening and proton exchange in Z-DNA

Michel Kochoyan; Jean Louis Leroy; Maurice Guéron


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1992

Structure and dynamics of des-pentapeptide-insulin in solution: the molten-globule hypothesis.

Michel Kochoyan; Michael A. Weiss


Biochemistry | 1991

Alternating zinc fingers in the human male associated protein ZFY: refinement of the NMR structure of an even finger by selective deuterium labeling and implications for DNA recognition.

Michel Kochoyan; Henry T. Keutmann; Michael A. Weiss


Biochemistry | 1991

Alternating zinc fingers in the human male-associated protein ZFY: HX3H and HX4H motifs encode a local structural switch

Michel Kochoyan; Henry T. Keutmann; Michael A. Weiss


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1991

Architectural rules of the zinc-finger motif: comparative two-dimensional NMR studies of native and "aromatic-swap" domains define a "weakly polar switch"

Michel Kochoyan; Henry T. Keutmann; Michael A. Weiss

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Qing-xin Hua

Case Western Reserve University

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Alan Jasanoff

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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