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Biophysical Journal | 2003

Identification of Binding Mechanisms in Single Molecule–DNA Complexes

Rainer Eckel; Robert Ros; Alexandra Ros; Sven David Wilking; Norbert Sewald; Dario Anselmetti

Changes in the elastic properties of single deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules in the presence of different DNA-binding agents are identified using atomic force microscope single molecule force spectroscopy. We investigated the binding of poly(dG-dC) dsDNA with the minor groove binder distamycin A, two supposed major groove binders, an alpha-helical and a 3(10)-helical peptide, the intercalants daunomycin, ethidium bromide and YO, and the bis-intercalant YOYO. Characteristic mechanical fingerprints in the overstretching behavior of the studied single DNA-ligand complexes were observed allowing the distinction between different binding modes. Docking of ligands to the minor or major groove of DNA has the effect that the intramolecular B-S transition remains visible as a distinct plateau in the force-extension trace. By contrast, intercalation of small molecules into the double helix is characterized by the vanishing of the B-S plateau. These findings lead to the conclusion that atomic force microscope force spectroscopy can be regarded as a single molecule biosensor and is a potent tool for the characterization of binding motives of small ligands to DNA.


Small | 2009

Single-Molecule Experiments to Elucidate the Minimal Requirement for DNA Recognition by Transcription Factor Epitopes

Katrin Wollschläger; Katharina Gaus; André Körnig; Rainer Eckel; Sven David Wilking; Matthew McIntosh; Zsuzsanna Majer; Anke Becker; Robert Ros; Dario Anselmetti; Norbert Sewald

Interactions between proteins and DNA are essential for the regulation of cellular processes in all living organisms. In this context, it is of special interest to investigate the sequence-specific molecular recognition between transcription factors and their cognate DNA sequences. As a model system, peptide and protein epitopes of the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the transcription factor PhoB from Escherichia coli are analyzed with respect to DNA binding at the single-molecule level. Peptides representing the amphiphilic recognition helix of the PhoB DBD (amino acids 190-209) are chemically synthesized and C-terminally modified with a linker for atomic force microscopy-dynamic force spectroscopy experiments (AFM-DFS). For comparison, the entire PhoB DBD is overexpressed in E. coli and purified using an intein-mediated protein purification method. To facilitate immobilization for AFM-DFS experiments, an additional cysteine residue is ligated to the protein. Quantitative AFM-DFS analysis proves the specificity of the interaction and yields force-related properties and kinetic data, such as thermal dissociation rate constants. An alanine scan for strategic residues in both peptide and protein sequences is performed to reveal the contributions of single amino acid residues to the molecular-recognition process. Additionally, DNA binding is substantiated by electrophoretic mobility-shift experiments. Structural differences of the peptides, proteins, and DNA upon complex formation are analyzed by circular dichroism spectroscopy. This combination of techniques eventually provides a concise picture of the contribution of epitopes or single amino acids in PhoB to DNA binding.


Biophysical Journal | 2005

Molecular Mechanisms and Kinetics between DNA and DNA Binding Ligands

Andy Sischka; Katja Toensing; Rainer Eckel; Sven David Wilking; Norbert Sewald; Robert Ros; Dario Anselmetti


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Single-Molecule Experiments in Synthetic Biology: An Approach to the Affinity Ranking of DNA-Binding Peptides**

Rainer Eckel; Sven David Wilking; Anke Becker; Norbert Sewald; Robert Ros; Dario Anselmetti


Journal of Biotechnology | 2004

Single molecule force spectroscopy on ligand–DNA complexes: from molecular binding mechanisms to biosensor applications

Robert Ros; Rainer Eckel; Frank Wilco Bartels; Andy Sischka; Birgit Baumgarth; Sven David Wilking; Alfred Pühler; Norbert Sewald; Anke Becker; Dario Anselmetti


Angewandte Chemie | 2002

The First Total Synthesis of Efrapeptin C

Micha Jost; Jörg-Christian Greie; Nina Stemmer; Sven David Wilking; Karlheinz Altendorf; Norbert Sewald


Journal of Peptide Science | 2006

Probing DNA-peptide interaction forces at the single-molecule level.

Norbert Sewald; Sven David Wilking; Rainer Eckel; Silvia Albu; Katrin Wollschläger; Katharina Gaus; Anke Becker; Frank Wilco Bartels; Robert Ros; Dario Anselmetti


Journal of Biotechnology | 2004

Solid phase synthesis of an amphiphilic peptide modified for immobilisation at the C-terminus.

Sven David Wilking; Norbert Sewald


Angewandte Chemie | 2002

Die erste Totalsynthese von Efrapeptin C

Micha Jost; Jörg-Christian Greie; Nina Stemmer; Sven David Wilking; Karlheinz Altendorf; Norbert Sewald


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Einzelmolekülexperimente in der synthetischen Biologie – ein Ansatz für das Affinitätsranking DNA-bindender Peptide†

Rainer Eckel; Sven David Wilking; Anke Becker; Norbert Sewald; Robert Ros; Dario Anselmetti

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Robert Ros

Arizona State University

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Karlheinz Altendorf

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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