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Title: | Transcriptional protein-protein cooperativity in POU/HMG/DNA complexes revealed by normal mode analysis | Authors: | Wang, D.D Yan, H |
Keywords: | high mobility group protein octamer transcription factor 1 octamer transcription factor 4 transcription factor POU transcription factor Sox2 DNA high mobility group protein multiprotein complex protein binding transcription factor transcription factor POU transcription factor article binding site DNA binding DNA protein complex embryonic stem cell molecular dynamics normal mode analysis pou hmg dna complex protein analysis protein protein interaction protein structure animal chemical structure chemistry computer simulation cytology enhancer region genetics metabolism mouse protein domain protein binding Animals Computer Simulation DNA Embryonic Stem Cells Enhancer Elements, Genetic High Mobility Group Proteins Mice Models, Molecular Molecular Dynamics Simulation Multiprotein Complexes POU Domain Factors Protein Binding Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs Transcription Factors Animals Computer Simulation DNA Embryonic Stem Cells Enhancer Elements, Genetic High Mobility Group Proteins Mice Models, Molecular Molecular Dynamics Simulation Multiprotein Complexes POU Domain Factors Protein Binding Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs Transcription Factors |
Issue Date: | 2013 | Citation: | Wang, D.D, Yan, H (2013). Transcriptional protein-protein cooperativity in POU/HMG/DNA complexes revealed by normal mode analysis. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2013 : 854710. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/854710 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | Biomolecular cooperativity is of great scientific interest due to its role in biological processes. Two transcription factors (TFs), Oct-4 and Sox-2, are crucial in transcriptional regulation of embryonic stem cells. In this paper, we analyze how Oct-1 (a similar POU factor) and Sox-2, interact cooperatively at their enhancer binding sites in collective motions. Normal mode analysis (NMA) is implemented to study the collective motions of two complexes with each involving these TFs and an enhancer. The special structure of Oct proteins is analyzed comprehensively, after which each Oct/Sox group is reassembled into two protein pairs. We subsequently propose a segmentation idea to extract the most correlated segments in each pair, using correlations of motion magnitude curves. The median analysis on these correlation values shows the intimacy of subunit POUS (Oct-1) and Sox-2. Using those larger-than-median correlation values, we conduct statistical studies and propose several protein-protein cooperative modes (S and D) coupled with their subtypes. Additional filters are applied and similar results are obtained. A supplementary study on the rotation angle curves reaches an agreement with these modes. Overall, these proposed cooperative modes provide useful information for us to understand the complicated interaction mechanism in the POU/HMG/DNA complexes. © 2013 Debby D. Wang and Hong Yan. | Source Title: | Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181831 | ISSN: | 1748670X | DOI: | 10.1155/2013/854710 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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