Issue 2, 2019

A single AT–GC exchange can modulate charge transfer-induced p53–DNA dissociation

Abstract

Using molecular dynamics simulations and electronic structure theory, we shed light on the charge dynamics that causes the differential interaction of tumor suppressor protein p53 with the p21 and Gadd45 genes in response to oxidative stress. We show that the sequence dependence of this selectivity results from competing charge transfer to the protein and through the DNA, with implications on the use of genome editing tools to influence the p53 regulatory function.

Graphical abstract: A single AT–GC exchange can modulate charge transfer-induced p53–DNA dissociation

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Nov 2018
Accepted
30 Nov 2018
First published
30 Nov 2018

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 206-209

A single AT–GC exchange can modulate charge transfer-induced p53–DNA dissociation

R. D. Teo, E. R. Smithwick, A. Migliore and D. N. Beratan, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 206 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC09048C

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