The lac Repressor Displays Facilitated Diffusion in Living Cells

2012 
Transcription factors rapidly find their specific binding sites on chromosomal DNA. It has been proposed that searching is facilitated by complementing three-dimensional diffusion with one-dimensional diffusion along DNA. Such sliding on DNA has been observed in vitro, but whether and how far transcription factors slide along chromosomes in vivo is unclear. Hammar et al. (p. [1595][1]) used single-molecule imaging to demonstrate that the lac repressor slides into its chromosomal operators in living cells. The average sliding distance was about 45 base pairs, and the repressor frequently slid over its operator before binding. [1]: /lookup/volpage/336/1595
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