Supercoiling and denaturation in Gal repressor/heat unstable nucleoid protein (HU)-mediated DNA looping

  1. Giuseppe Lia*,,
  2. David Bensimon,
  3. Vincent Croquette,
  4. Jean-Francois Allemand,§,
  5. David Dunlap,
  6. Dale E. A. Lewis,
  7. Sankar Adhya, and
  8. Laura Finzi*,**
  1. *Department of Biology, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy; Laboratoire de Physique Statistique and Department de Biologie, and §Departement de Chimie, Ecole Normale Superieure, 75005 Paris, France; San Raffaele Scientific Institute, 20132 Milan, Italy; and Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892
  1. Contributed by Sankar Adhya, July 31, 2003

Abstract

The overall topology of DNA profoundly influences the regulation of transcription and is determined by DNA flexibility as well as the binding of proteins that induce DNA torsion, distortion, and/or looping. Gal repressor (GalR) is thought to repress transcription from the two promoters of the gal operon of Escherichia coli by forming a DNA loop of ≈40 nm of DNA that encompasses the promoters. Associated evidence of a topological regulatory mechanism of the transcription repression is the requirement for a supercoiled DNA template and the histone-like heat unstable nucleoid protein (HU). By using single-molecule manipulations to generate and finely tune tension in DNA molecules, we directly detected GalR/HU-mediated DNA looping and characterized its kinetics, thermodynamics, and supercoiling dependence. The factors required for gal DNA looping in single-molecule experiments (HU, GalR and DNA supercoiling) correspond exactly to those necessary for gal repression observed both in vitro and in vivo. Our single-molecule experiments revealed that negatively supercoiled DNA, under slight tension, denatured to facilitate GalR/HU-mediated DNA loop formation. Such topological intermediates may operate similarly in other multiprotein complexes of transcription, replication, and recombination.

Footnotes

  • ** To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Dipartimento di Biologia and Centro Interdipartimentale Materiali e Interfacce Nanostrutturate, Università di Milano, Via Celoria 26, 20133 Milan, Italy. E-mail: laura.finzi{at}unimi.it.

  • Present address: Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Superieure, 75005 Paris, France.

  • Abbreviations: HU, heat unstable nucleoid protein; GalR, gal repressor dimer protein; SSB, single-stranded binding protein; ssDNA, single-stranded DNA.

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