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17 november 2017 10:27:42

 
A B-Z ȷunction induced by an A … A mismatch in GAC repeats in the gene for cartilage oligomeric matrix protein promotes binding with the hZ{alpha}ADAR1 protein [Computational Biology] (Journal of Biological Chemistry)
 


GAC repeat expansion from five to seven in the exonic region of the gene for cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) leads to pseudoachondroplasia, a skeletal abnormality. However, the molecular mechanism by which GAC expansions in the COMP gene lead to skeletal dysplasias is poorly understood. Here we used molecular dynamics simulations, which indicate that an A ... A mismatch in a d(GAC)6·d(GAC)6 duplex induces negative supercoiling, leading to a local B-to-Z DNA transition. This transition facilitates the binding of d(GAC)7·d(GAC)7 with the Z?-binding domain of human adenosine deaminase acting on RNA 1 (ADAR1, hZ?ADAR1), as confirmed by CD, NMR, and microscale thermophoresis studies. The CD results indicated that hZ?ADAR1 recognizes the zigzag backbone of d(GAC)7·d(GAC)7 at the B-Z junction and subsequently converts it into Z-DNA via the so-called passive mechanism. Molecular dynamics simulations carried out for the modeled hZ?ADAR1-d(GAC)6.d(GAC)6 complex confirmed the retention of previously reported important interactions between the two molecules. These findings suggest that hZ?ADAR1 binding with the GAC hairpin stem in COMP can lead to a non-genetic, RNA editing-mediated substitution in COMP that may then play a crucial role in the development of pseudoachondroplasia.


 
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