Direct measurements of the stabilization of single-stranded DNA under tension by single-stranded binding proteins
Publication information:
K. Hatch, C. Danilowicz, V. Coljee, and M. Prentiss. 2007. “Direct Measurements of the Stabilization of Single-Stranded DNA under Tension by Single-Stranded Binding Proteins”. PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 76
Abstract
The unzipping and rezipping of a double-stranded DNA molecule is carried out in the presence of two single-stranded binding proteins T4 gp32 and E. Coli SSB protein to determine the effect of the proteins on the stability of single- and double-stranded DNA. The proteins do not have a significant effect on unzipping, indicating that the two proteins do not destabilize the double-stranded DNA; however, both proteins inhibit rezipping. At protein concentrations where the rezipping force response is saturated, E. Coli SSB protein reduces the rezipping force to 5.5 +/- 1.5 pN, while T4 gp32 completely blocks rezipping on the time scale of the experiment.