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Enzymic unwinding of DNA. 2. Chain separation by an ATP-dependent DNA unwinding enzyme.

M Abdel-Monem, H Dürwald, H Hoffmann-Berling.   

Abstract

The DNA-stimulated ATPase characterized in the accompanying paper is shown to be a DNA unwinding enzyme. Substrates employed were DNA, RNA hybrid duplexes and DNA-DNA partial duplexes prepared by polymerization on fd phage single-stranded DNA template. The enzyme was found to denature these duplexes in an ATP-dependent reaction, without detectably degrading. EDTA, an inhibitor of the Mg2+-requiring ATPase, was found to prevent denaturation suggesting that dephosphorylation of the ATP and not only its presence is required. These results together with those from enzyme-DNA binding studies lead to ideas regarding the mode of enzymic action. It is proposed that the enzyme binds, in an initial step, to a single-stranded part of the DNA substrate molecule and that from here, energetically supported by ATP dephosphorylation, it invades double-stranded parts separating base-paired strands by processive, zipper-like action. It is further proposed that chain separation results from the combined action of several enzyme molecules and that a tendency of the enzyme to aggregate with itself reflects a tendency of the molecules to cooperate. Various functions are conceivable for the enzyme.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 133023     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1976.tb10359.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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5.  Renaturation of complementary single-stranded DNA circles: complete rewinding facilitated by the DNA untwisting enzyme.

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