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Characterization and of Ralstonia TAL-Like DNA-Binding Specificities Effectors 被引量:3

Characterization and of Ralstonia TAL-Like DNA-Binding Specificities Effectors
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摘要 Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) from Xanthomonas sp. have been used as customizable DNA- binding modules for genome-engineering applications, Ralstonia solanacearum TALE-like proteins (RTLs) exhibit similar structural features to TALEs, including a central DNA-binding domain composed of 35 amino acid-long repeats. Here, we characterize the RTLs and show that they localize in the plant cell nucleus, mediate DNA binding, and might function as transcriptional activators. RTLs have a unique DNA-binding architecture and are enriched in repeat variable di-residues (RVDs), which determine repeat DNA-binding specificities. We determined the DNA-binding specificities for the RVD sequences ND, HN, NP, and NT. The RVD ND mediates highly specific interactions with C nucleotide, HN interacts spe- cifically with A and G nucleotides, and NP binds to C, A, and G nucleotides. Moreover, we developed a highly efficient repeat assembly approach for engineering RTL effectors. Taken together, our data demonstrate that RTLs are unique DNA-targeting modules that are excellent alternatives to be tailored to bind to user-selected DNA sequences for targeted genomic and epigenomic modifications. These findings will facilitate research concerning RTL molecular biology and RTL roles in the pathogenicity of Ralstonia spp. Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) from Xanthomonas sp. have been used as customizable DNA- binding modules for genome-engineering applications, Ralstonia solanacearum TALE-like proteins (RTLs) exhibit similar structural features to TALEs, including a central DNA-binding domain composed of 35 amino acid-long repeats. Here, we characterize the RTLs and show that they localize in the plant cell nucleus, mediate DNA binding, and might function as transcriptional activators. RTLs have a unique DNA-binding architecture and are enriched in repeat variable di-residues (RVDs), which determine repeat DNA-binding specificities. We determined the DNA-binding specificities for the RVD sequences ND, HN, NP, and NT. The RVD ND mediates highly specific interactions with C nucleotide, HN interacts spe- cifically with A and G nucleotides, and NP binds to C, A, and G nucleotides. Moreover, we developed a highly efficient repeat assembly approach for engineering RTL effectors. Taken together, our data demonstrate that RTLs are unique DNA-targeting modules that are excellent alternatives to be tailored to bind to user-selected DNA sequences for targeted genomic and epigenomic modifications. These findings will facilitate research concerning RTL molecular biology and RTL roles in the pathogenicity of Ralstonia spp.
出处 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第4期1318-1330,共13页 分子植物(英文版)
关键词 Ralstonia solanacearum genome engineering TAL effectors TALE activators and repressors TALE nucleases (TALENs) targeted genome modifications. Ralstonia solanacearum genome engineering TAL effectors TALE activators and repressors TALE nucleases (TALENs) targeted genome modifications.
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