Data and code for: Sequence specificity in DNA binding is mainly governed by association
https://doi.org/10.17044/SCILIFELAB.17099687
Sequence-specific
binding of proteins to DNA is essential for accessing genetic
information. Here, we derive
a simple equation for target-site recognition, which uncovers a
previously unrecognized coupling between the macroscopic association and
dissociation rates of the searching protein. Importantly, this
relationship makes it possible to recover the relevant microscopic
rates from experimentally determined macroscopic ones. This post
contains kinetic data for the lac repressor and code to analyse and
interpret the data in light of this theory.
File list:- data_pbm.zip - Data-set for output generated using a protein binding microarray.
- data_tirf.zip - Data-set for output generated using TIRF based single molecule localisation microscopy.
- data_cas9.zip - Data-set for cas9 binding collected from literature.
- data_spr.zip - Data-set for output generated using surface plasmon resonance based methods.
- figure_scripts.zip - Set of scripts used to generate all figures. See README file inside for details.
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https://doi.org/10.17044/SCILIFELAB.17099687
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Citation and access
Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Emil Marklund - Science for Life Laboratory
- Guanzhong Mao
- Jinwen Yuan
- Spartak Zikrin
- Eldar Abdurakhmanov
- Sebastian Deindl
- Johan Elf
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Funding
Funding
Funding agency:
- Swedish Research Council
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ROR
Award number:
2016-06213_VR
Award title:
The physics of genetic information processing
Funding agency:
- Swedish Research Council
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ROR
Award number:
2020-06459_VR
Award title:
Determination of reaction mechanism and specificity in nucleotide sequence recognition
Funding agency:
- European Research Council
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ROR
Award number:
714068
Award title:
Single-Molecule And Structural Studies Of ATP-Dependent Chromatin Remodelling
Funding agency:
- European Research Council
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ROR
Award number:
885360
Award title:
Biophysics in gene regulation - A genome wide approach
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