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Spectroscopic Characterization of a DNA-binding Domain, Z Alpha, from the Editing Enzyme, DsRNA Adenosine Deaminase: Evidence for Left-handed Z-DNA in the Z Alpha-DNA Complex

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1998 Sep 28
PMID 9748339
Citations 17
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Abstract

Double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase (ADAR1) is an ubiquitous enzyme in metazoa that edits pre-mRNA changing adenosine to inosine in regions of double-stranded RNA. Zalpha, an N-terminal domain of human ADAR1 encompassing 76 amino acid residues, shows apparent specificity for the left-handed Z-DNA conformation adopted by alternating (dGdC) polymers modified by bromination or methylation, as well as for (dGdC)13 inserts present in supercoiled plasmids. Here, a combination of circular dichroism, fluorescence, and gel-retardation studies is utilized to characterize recombinant Zalpha peptide and to examine its interaction with DNA. Results from laser-Raman spectroscopy experiments provide direct evidence for the existence of Z-DNA in peptide-DNA complexes.

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