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Modulation of DNA loop lifetimes by the free energy of loop formation

Biological Physics 2015-01-07 v1

Abstract

Storage and retrieval of the genetic information in cells is a dynamic process that requires the DNA to undergo dramatic structural rearrangements. DNA looping is a prominent example of such a structural rearrangement that is essential for transcriptional regulation in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and the speed of such regulations affects the fitness of individuals. Here, we examine the in vitro looping dynamics of the classic Lac repressor gene-regulatory motif. We show that both loop association and loop dissociation at the DNA-repressor junctions depend on the elastic deformation of the DNA and protein, and that both looping and unlooping rates approximately scale with the looping J factor, which reflects the system's deformation free energy. We explain this observation by transition state theory and model the DNA-protein complex as an effective worm-like chain with twist. We introduce a finite protein-DNA binding interaction length, in competition with the characteristic DNA deformation length scale, as the physical origin of the previously unidentified loop dissociation dynamics observed here, and discuss the robustness of this behavior to perturbations in several polymer parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1501.01021,
  title  = {Modulation of DNA loop lifetimes by the free energy of loop formation},
  author = {Yi-Ju Chen and Stephanie Johnson and Peter Mulligan and Andrew J. Spakowitz and Rob Phillips},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.01021},
  year   = {2015}
}