1. Searching for New Z-DNA/Z-RNA Binding Proteins Based on Structural Similarity to Experimentally Validated Zα Domain
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Martin Bartas, Kristyna Slychko, Václav Brázda, Jiří Červeň, Christopher A. Beaudoin, Tom L. Blundell, Petr Pečinka, Bartas, Martin [0000-0002-4415-2220], Brázda, Václav [0000-0003-2837-4226], Blundell, Tom [0000-0002-2708-8992], Pečinka, Petr [0000-0003-1270-3646], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and Blundell, Tom L [0000-0002-2708-8992]
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Models, Molecular ,QH301-705.5 ,Protein Conformation ,protein binding ,Molecular Dynamics Simulation ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Z-RNA ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,DNA, Z-Form ,Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Biology (General) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Binding Sites ,Communication ,Organic Chemistry ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,bioinformatics ,General Medicine ,Z-DNA ,Computer Science Applications ,Zα domain ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Chemistry ,Nucleic Acid Conformation ,RNA - Abstract
Z-DNA and Z-RNA are functionally important left-handed structures of nucleic acids, which play a significant role in several molecular and biological processes including DNA replication, gene expression regulation and viral nucleic acid sensing. Most proteins that have been proven to interact with Z-DNA/Z-RNA contain the so-called Zα domain, which is structurally well conserved. To date, only eight proteins with Zα domain have been described within a few organisms (including human, mouse, Danio rerio, Trypanosoma brucei and some viruses). Therefore, this paper aimed to search for new Z-DNA/Z-RNA binding proteins in the complete PDB structures database and from the AlphaFold2 protein models. A structure-based similarity search found 14 proteins with highly similar Zα domain structure in experimentally-defined proteins and 185 proteins with a putative Zα domain using the AlphaFold2 models. Structure-based alignment and molecular docking confirmed high functional conservation of amino acids involved in Z-DNA/Z-RNA, suggesting that Z-DNA/Z-RNA recognition may play an important role in a variety of cellular processes.
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- 2022