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A combined atomic force microscopy imaging and docking study to investigate the complex between p53 DNA binding domain and Azurin

✍ Scribed by Anna Rita Bizzarri; Silvia Di Agostino; Laura Andolfi; Salvatore Cannistraro


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
549 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0952-3499

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Abstract

The tumor suppressor p53 interacts with the redox copper protein Azurin (AZ) forming a complex which is of some relevance in biomedicine and cancer therapy. To obtain information on the spatial organization of this complex when it is immobilized on a substrate, we have used tapping mode‐atomic force microscopy (TM‐AFM) imaging combined with computational docking. The vertical dimension and the bearing volume of the DNA binding domain (DBD) of p53, anchored to functionalized gold substrate through exposed lysine residues, alone and after deposing AZ, have been measured by TM‐AFM. By a computational docking approach, a three‐dimensional model for the DBD of p53, before and after addition of AZ, have been predicted. Then we have calculated the possible arrangements of these biomolecular systems on gold substrate by finding a good agreement with the related experimental distribution of the height. The potentiality of the approach combining TM‐AFM imaging and computational docking for the study of biomolecular complexes immobilized on substrates is briefly discussed. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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