Literature DB >> 15848142

Analysis of ligation and DNA binding by Escherichia coli DNA ligase (LigA).

Adam Wilkinson1, Andrew Smith, Desmond Bullard, Manuel Lavesa-Curto, Heather Sayer, Alexandra Bonner, Andrew Hemmings, Richard Bowater.   

Abstract

NAD(+)-dependent DNA ligases are essential enzymes in bacteria, with the most widely studied of this class of enzymes being LigA from Escherichia coli. NAD(+)-dependent DNA ligases comprise several discrete structural domains, including a BRCT domain at the C-terminus that is highly-conserved in this group of proteins. The over-expression and purification of various fragments of E. coli LigA allowed the investigation of the different domains in DNA-binding and ligation by this enzyme. Compared to the full-length protein, the deletion of the BRCT domain from LigA reduced in vitro ligation activity by 3-fold and also reduced DNA binding. Using an E. coli strain harbouring a temperature-sensitive mutation of ligA, the over-expression of protein with its BRCT domain deleted enabled growth at the non-permissive temperature. In gel-mobility shift experiments, the isolated BRCT domain bound DNA in a stable manner and to a wider range of DNA molecules compared to full LigA. Thus, the BRCT domain of E. coli LigA can bind DNA, but it is not essential for DNA nick-joining activity in vitro or in vivo.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15848142     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2005.03.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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