Coupled energetics of lambda cro repressor self-assembly and site-specificDNA operator binding II: Cooperative interactions of cro dimers

Citation
Pj. Darling et al., Coupled energetics of lambda cro repressor self-assembly and site-specificDNA operator binding II: Cooperative interactions of cro dimers, J MOL BIOL, 302(3), 2000, pp. 625-638
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00222836 → ACNP
Volume
302
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
625 - 638
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2836(20000922)302:3<625:CEOLCR>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The bacteriophage lambda relies on interactions of the cI and cro repressor s which self assemble and bind the two operators (O-R and O-L) of the phage genome to control the lysogenic to lytic switch. While the self assembly a nd OR binding of cI have been investigated in detail, a more complete under standing of gene regulation by phage lambda also requires detailed knowledg e of the role of cro repressor as it dimerizes and binds at O-R sites. Sinc e dimerization and operator binding are coupled processes, a full elucidati on of the regulatory energetics in this system requires that the equilibriu m constants for dimerization and cooperative binding be determined. The dim erization constant for cro has been measured as a prelude to these binding studies. Here, the energetics of cro binding to O-R, are evaluated using qu antitative DNaseI footprint titration techniques. Binding data for wild-typ e and modified O-R site combinations have been simultaneously analyzed in c oncert with the dimerization energetics to obtain both the intrinsic and co operative DNA binding energies for cro with the three O-R ,sites. Binding o f cro dimers is strongest to O(R)3, then O(R)1 and lastly, O(R)2. Adjacentl y bound repressors exhibit positive cooperativity ranging from -0.6 to -1.0 kcal/mol. Implications of these, newly resolved, energetics are discussed in the framework of a dynamic model for gene regulation. This characterizat ion of the DNA-binding properties of cro repressor establishes the foundati on on which the system can be explored for other, more complex, regulatory elements such as cI-cro cooperativity. (C) 2000 Academic Press.