Identification of Oligomerizing Peptides

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Abstract

The AraC DNA binding domain is inactive in a monomeric form but can activate transcription from the arabinose operon promoters upon its dimerization. We used this property to identify plasmids encoding peptide additions to the AraC DNA binding domain that could dimerize the domain. We generated a high diversity library of plasmids by inserting 90-base oligonucleotides of random sequence ahead of DNA coding for the AraC DNA binding domain in an expression vector, transforming, and selecting colonies containing functional oligomeric peptide-AraC DNA binding domain chimeric proteins by their growth on minimal arabinose medium. Six of seven Ara + candidates were partially characterized, and one was purified. Equilibrium analytical cen. trifugation experiments showed that it dimerizes with a dissociation constant of ∼2 μM.

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Dhiman, A., Rodgers, M. E., & Schleif, R. (2001). Identification of Oligomerizing Peptides. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(23), 20017–20021. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M102220200

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