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Performing SELEX experiments in silico

机译:在Silico进行SELEX实验

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Due to the sequence-dependent nature of the elasticity of DNA, many protein-DNA complexes and other systems in which DNA molecules must be deformed have preferences for the type of DNA sequence they interact with. SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment) experiments and similar sequence selection experiments have been used extensively to examine the (indirect readout) sequence preferences of, e.g., nucleosomes (protein spools around which DNA is wound for compactification) and DNA rings. We show how recently developed computational and theoretical tools can be used to emulate such experiments in silico. Opening up this possibility comes with several benefits. First, it allows us a better understanding of our models and systems, specifically about the roles played by the simulation temperature and the selection pressure on the sequences. Second, it allows us to compare the predictions made by the model of choice with experimental results. We find agreement on important features between predictions of the rigid base-pair model and experimental results for DNA rings and interesting differences that point out open questions in the field. Finally, our simulations allow application of the SELEX methodology to systems that are experimentally difficult to realize because they come with high energetic costs and are therefore unlikely to form spontaneously, such as very short or overwound DNA rings. Published by AIP Publishing.
机译:由于DNA弹性的序列依赖性,许多蛋白质-DNA复合物和其他系统,其中DNA分子必须变形的偏好对于它们与之相互作用的DNA序列的类型。 SELEX(通过指数富集的配体的系统演化)实验和类似的序列选择实验已经广泛使用,以检查(间接读数)序列偏好,例如核心(围绕该DNA缠绕的蛋白质线轴)和DNA环。我们展示最近开发的计算和理论工具可用于模拟硅中的这种实验。开放这种可能性具有几个好处。首先,它允许我们更好地了解我们的模型和系统,特别是关于模拟温度和序列上的选择压力所发挥的角色。其次,它允许我们比较通过实验结果的选择模型所取得的预测。我们在刚性基对模型的预测和DNA环的实验结果中找到了重要特征的协议,并指出了该领域的开放问题的有趣差异。最后,我们的模拟允许将SELEX方法应用于实验难以实现的系统,因为它们具有高能量成本,因此不太可能自发地形成,例如非常短或过度的DNA环。通过AIP发布发布。

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