Evolved Readers of 5‐Carboxylcytosine CpG Dyads Reveal a High Versatility of the Methyl‐CpG‐Binding Domain for Recognition of Noncanonical Epigenetic Marks

Author:

Kosel Brinja1,Bigler Katrin1,Buchmuller Benjamin C.1,Acharyya Suchandra R.1,Linser Rasmus1,Summerer Daniel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Biology TU Dortmund University Otto-Hahn-Str. 4a 44227 Dortmund Germany

Abstract

AbstractMammalian genomes are regulated by epigenetic cytosine (C) modifications in palindromic CpG dyads. Including canonical cytosine 5‐methylation (mC), a total of four different 5‐modifications can theoretically co‐exist in the two strands of a CpG, giving rise to a complex array of combinatorial marks with unique regulatory potentials. While tailored readers for individual marks could serve as versatile tools to study their functions, it has been unclear whether a natural protein scaffold would allow selective recognition of marks that vastly differ from canonical, symmetrically methylated CpGs. We conduct directed evolution experiments to generate readers of 5‐carboxylcytosine (caC) dyads based on the methyl‐CpG‐binding domain (MBD), the widely conserved natural reader of mC. Despite the stark steric and chemical differences to mC, we discover highly selective, low nanomolar binders of symmetric and asymmetric caC‐dyads. Together with mutational and modelling studies, our findings reveal a striking evolutionary flexibility of the MBD scaffold, allowing it to completely abandon its conserved mC recognition mode in favour of noncanonical dyad recognition, highlighting its potential for epigenetic reader design.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Verband der Chemischen Industrie

Publisher

Wiley

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