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An affinity-based scoring scheme for predicting DNA-binding activities of modularly assembled zinc-finger proteins
Nucleic Acids Research
  • Jeffry D. Sander, Iowa State University
  • Peter Zaback, Iowa State University
  • J. Keith Joung, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
  • Daniel F. Voytas, University of Minnesota
  • Drena L. Dobbs, Iowa State University
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Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2009
DOI
10.1093/nar/gkn962
Abstract

Zinc-finger proteins (ZFPs) have long been recognized for their potential to manipulate genetic information because they can be engineered to bind novel DNA targets. Individual zinc-finger domains (ZFDs) bind specific DNA triplet sequences; their apparent modularity has led some groups to propose methods that allow virtually any desired DNA motif to be targeted in vitro. In practice, however, ZFPs engineered using this ‘modular assembly’ approach do not always function well in vivo. Here we report a modular assembly scoring strategy that both identifies combinations of modules least likely to function efficientlyin vivo and provides accurate estimates of their relative binding affinities in vitro. Predicted binding affinities for 53 ‘three-finger’ ZFPs, computed based on energy contributions of the constituent modules, were highly correlated (r = 0.80) with activity levels measured in bacterial two-hybrid assays. Moreover, Kd values for seven modularly assembled ZFPs and their intended targets, measured using fluorescence anisotropy, were also highly correlated with predictions (r = 0.91). We propose that success rates for ZFP modular assembly can be significantly improved by exploiting the score-based strategy described here.

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This article was published in Nucl. Acids Res. (2009) 37 (2): 506-515. doi:10.1093/nar/gkn962. Posted with permission.

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Jeffry D. Sander, Peter Zaback, J. Keith Joung, Daniel F. Voytas, et al.. "An affinity-based scoring scheme for predicting DNA-binding activities of modularly assembled zinc-finger proteins" Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 37 Iss. 2 (2009) p. 506 - 515
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