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Published August 4, 2015 | public
Journal Article

Interplay of Protein Binding Interactions, DNA Mechanics, and Entropy in DNA Looping Kinetics

Abstract

DNA looping plays a key role in many fundamental biological processes, including gene regulation, recombination, and chromosomal organization. The looping of DNA is often mediated by proteins whose structural features and physical interactions can alter the length scale at which the looping occurs. Looping and unlooping processes are controlled by thermodynamic contributions associated with mechanical deformation of the DNA strand and entropy arising from thermal fluctuations of the conformation. To determine how these confounding effects influence DNA looping and unlooping kinetics, we present a theoretical model that incorporates the role of the protein interactions, DNA mechanics, and conformational entropy. We show that for shorter DNA strands the interaction distance affects the transition state, resulting in a complex relationship between the looped and unlooped state lifetimes and the physical properties of the looped DNA. We explore the range of behaviors that arise with varying interaction distance and DNA length. These results demonstrate how DNA deformation and entropy dictate the scaling of the looping and unlooping kinetics versus the J-factor, establishing the connection between kinetic and equilibrium behaviors. Our results show how the twist-and-bend elasticity of the DNA chain modulates the kinetics and how the influence of the interaction distance fades away at intermediate to longer chain lengths, in agreement with previous scaling predictions.

Additional Information

© 2015 by the Biophysical Society. Submitted March 11, 2015, and accepted for publication June 25, 2015. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation, Physics of Living Systems Program under grant No. PHY-1305516 (to P.J.M. and A.J.S.); National Institutes of Health under Directors Pioneer Award No. DP1-OD000217A, grants No. R01-GM085286, No. R01-GM085286- 01S1, and grant No. 1-U54-CA143869 (Northwestern Physical Sciences- Oncology Center); and the Fondation Pierre Gilles de Gennes (to Y.-J.C. and R.P.). Author Contributions: P.J.M. designed research, performed research, contributed analytic tools, analyzed data, and wrote the article; Y.-J.C. and R.P. wrote the article; and A.J.S. designed research, performed research, contributed analytic tools, analyzed data, and wrote the article.

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