A DNA-Centric Mechanism for Protein Targeting in 6mA Methylation
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 31, 2025
Abstract
How DNA-binding proteins locate specific genomic targets remains a central
challenge in molecular biology. Traditional protein-centric approaches, which
rely on wet-lab experiments and visualization techniques, often lack
genome-wide resolution and fail to capture physiological dynamics in living
cells. Here, we introduce a DNA-centric strategy that leverages in vivo
N6-methyladenine (6mA) data to decode the logic of protein-DNA recognition. By
integrating linguistically inspired modeling with machine learning, we reveal
two distinct search modes: a protein-driven diffusion mechanism and a DNA
sequence-driven mechanism, wherein specific motifs function as protein traps.
We further reconstruct high-resolution interaction landscapes at the level of
individual sequences and trace the evolutionary trajectories of recognition
motifs across species. This framework addresses fundamental limitations of
protein-centered approaches and positions DNA itself as an intrinsic reporter
of protein-binding behavior.