Single Supercoiled DNAs. DNA Supercoiling in vivo In most organisms, DNA is negatively supercoiled (...

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Single Supercoiled DNAs

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Page 1: Single Supercoiled DNAs. DNA Supercoiling in vivo In most organisms, DNA is negatively supercoiled (  ~ -0.06) Actively regulated by topoisomerases,

Single Supercoiled DNAs

Page 2: Single Supercoiled DNAs. DNA Supercoiling in vivo In most organisms, DNA is negatively supercoiled (  ~ -0.06) Actively regulated by topoisomerases,

DNA Supercoiling in vivo

• In most organisms, DNA is negatively supercoiled (~ -0.06)

• Actively regulated by topoisomerases, ubiquitous and essential family of proteins

• Supercoiling is involved in DNA packaging around histones, and the initiation of transcription, replication, repair & recombination

• Known to induce structural changes in DNA• Traditional means of study (gel electrophoresis,

sedimentation analysis, cryo-EM…) do not provide for time-resolved, reversible studies of DNA supercoiling

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Topological formalism for torsionally constrained DNA

Tw (Twist, the number of helical turns of the DNA)+ Wr (Writhe, the number of loops along the DNA)_____ Lk (Total number of crossings between the 2 strands)

Linking number for torsionally relaxed DNA

Lko = Two (Two = 1 per 10.5 bp of B-DNA, Wro= 0)

Linking number for torsionally strained DNA

Lk = Lk-Lko = Tw + Wr

Normalized linking number difference

= Lk /Lko

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How to torsionally constrain DNA?

DNA must be 1) unnicked and 2) unable to rotate at its ends

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Magnetic Trap

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Depth Imaging

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One molecule or two molecules?

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Extension vs. Supercoiling

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Supercoiling and the buckling transition

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Is DNA stretched and supercoiled in vivo or in solution?

• Relationship between plasmid and extended DNA.

Circular-DNA with ~ -0.05

experiences aninternal (entropic)tension ~ 0.3 pN

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Temperature-dependence of DNA helicity

As the temperature increases the DNA helicity progressivelyincreases (i.e. the angle between base pairs increases).

Raising the temperature by 15oC causes -DNA to unwind by ~ 25 turns

DNA unwinds by ~ 0.012o/oC/bp

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Force-extension curves for SC-DNA

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Effect of ionic conditions

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Evidence for DNA unwinding: hybridization experiments

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Hybridization : force and hat curve detection

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Sequence/Supercoiling dependence of hybridization

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Measuring DNA Unwinding Energeticsusing low-force data

-scDNA

+scDNA

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Paths to Stretched & Overwound DNA

A A+ B+ = A B B+twist stretch stretch twist

TA+ + WA+B+ = WAB + TB+

TA+ + WAB+ = TB+ = (2n)212

kBT Clo

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Paths to Stretched, Unwound DNA

A A- B- = A B B-twist stretch stretch twist

TA- + WAB- = TB-

A- = A+

WAB-

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Denaturing DNA before the buckling transition

(2nc)2 + Ed12

kBT Clo

TB- =

=kBT C

lo(2n)

Ed= 2(n-nc)c-

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Measuring the Work Deficit to Stretch Unwound DNA

A- = A+

WAB-

Symmetry of plectoneme formation: TA- = TA+

= WAB+ - WAB- = TB+ - TB- = 22 kBT C

lo(n-nc)2

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Determination of DNA twist persistence length,critical torque for unwinding, and energy of denaturation

c=kBT C

lo(2nc)- ~ 9 pN nm

1/2

(in

nm

)

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High-force properties of supercoiled DNA

Leger et al., PRL (1999) 83: 1066-1069

Negative Supercoiling Positive Supercoiling

S-DNA

S-DNA+P-DNA

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DNA: the compliant polymorph

B-DNA: 10.4 bp/turn 3.3 nm pitch

P-DNA: ~2.5 bp/turn 1.5nm/bp

S-DNA: 38 bp/turn 22 nm pitch Images: R. Lavery using JUMNA

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Effect of torque on transition rates

= oexp(2nnative/kBT) = o exp(-2nunwound/kBT)