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Interfacial water confers transcription factors with dinucleotide specificity

Ekaterina Morgunova, Gábor Nagy, Yimeng Yin, Fangjie Zhu, Sonali Nayak, Tianyi Xiao, Ilya S. Sokolov, А. Н. Попов, Charles A. Laughton, Helmut Grubmüller, Jussi Taipale

2025Nature Structural & Molecular Biology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transcription factors (TFs) recognize specific bases within their DNA-binding motifs, with each base contributing nearly independently to total binding energy. However, the energetic contributions of particular dinucleotides can deviate strongly from the additive approximation, indicating that some TFs can specifically recognize DNA dinucleotides. Here we solved high-resolution (<1 Å) structures of MYF5 and BARHL2 bound to DNAs containing sets of dinucleotides that have different affinities to the proteins. The dinucleotides were recognized either enthalpically, by an extensive water network that connects the adjacent bases to the TF, or entropically, by a hydrophobic patch that maintained interfacial water mobility. This mechanism confers differential temperature sensitivity to the optimal sites, with implications for thermal regulation of gene expression. Our results uncover the enigma of how TFs can recognize more complex local features than mononucleotides and demonstrate that water-mediated recognition is important for predicting affinities of macromolecules from their sequence.

Topics & Concepts

AffinitiesTranscription factorChemistryDNABinding affinitiesComputational biologyTranscription (linguistics)GeneBinding selectivityBase pairGeneticsBiochemistryBiophysicsBiologyReceptorLinguisticsPhilosophyMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies