Interaction between DNA and the Hfq amyloid-like region triggers a viscoelastic response

2020 
Molecular transport of biomolecules plays a pivotal role in the machinery of life. Yet, this role is poorly understood due the lack of quantitative information. Here, the role and properties of the C-terminal region of Escherichia coli Hfq is reported, involved in controlling the flow of a DNA solution. A combination of experimental methodologies has been used to probe the interaction of Hfq with DNA and to measure the rheological properties of the complex. A physical gel with a temperature reversible elasticity modulus is formed due to formation of non-covalent crosslinks. The mechanical response of the complexes shows that they are inhomogeneous soft solids. Our experiments indicate that Hfq C-terminal region could contribute to genome mechanical response. The reported viscoelasticity of the DNA-protein complex might have implications for cellular pro-cesses involving molecular transport of DNA or segments thereof.
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