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Received March 27, 2007; Revision received May 21, 2007
Modern concepts on mechanisms of DNA-dependent enzyme regulation involving specific DNA-mimicking proteins are considered. There are proteins that share structural resemblance with DNA duplexes. These include inhibitors of type I restriction-modification enzymes (Ocr and ArdA), inhibitors of DNA gyrase MfpA and QnrABS, etc. We describe here structural features of these proteins and mechanisms responsible for their interaction with DNA-dependent enzymes and then discuss perspectives of use of DNA-mimicking proteins in analysis of replication, repair, recombination, mechanisms underlying resistance to antibiotics, and also fields of applied biotechnology.
KEY WORDS: DNA-mimicry, antirestriction, drug resistance, quinolone, ArdA, MfpA, QnrABS, OcrDOI: 10.1134/S0006297907090015