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A dominant-negative mutant of human DNA helicase B blocks the onset of chromosomal DNA replication.

Poonam Taneja1, Jinming Gu, Rui Peng, Ryan Carrick, Fumiaki Uchiumi, Robert D Ott, Eric Gustafson, Vladimir N Podust, Ellen Fanning.   

Abstract

A cDNA encoding a human ortholog of mouse DNA helicase B, which may play a role in DNA replication, has been cloned and expressed as a recombinant protein. The predicted human DNA helicase B (HDHB) protein contains conserved helicase motifs (superfamily 1) that are strikingly similar to those of bacterial recD and T4 dda proteins. The HDHB gene is expressed at low levels in liver, spleen, kidney, and brain and at higher levels in testis and thymus. Purified recombinant HDHB hydrolyzed ATP and dATP in the presence of single-stranded DNA, displayed robust 5'-3' DNA helicase activity, and interacted physically and functionally with DNA polymerase alpha-primase. HDHB proteins with mutations in the Walker A or B motif lacked ATPase and helicase activity but retained the ability to interact with DNA polymerase alpha-primase, suggesting that the mutants might be dominant over endogenous HDHB in human cells. When purified HDHB protein was microinjected into the nucleus of cells in early G(1), the mutant proteins inhibited DNA synthesis, whereas the wild type protein had no effect. Injection of wild type or mutant protein into cells at G(1)/S did not prevent DNA synthesis. The results suggest that HDHB function is required for S phase entry.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12181327     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M208067200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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