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Vaccinia virus nicking-joining enzyme is encoded by K4L (VACWR035).

Dawn Eckert1, Ollie Williams, Clement A Meseda, Michael Merchlinsky.   

Abstract

Vaccinia virus encodes an enzyme with DNA modifying activity that cleaves and inefficiently cross-links cruciformic DNA. This enzyme is contained within the virion, expressed at late times postinfection, and processes DNA in an energy-independent, Mg2+ ion-independent manner. Viral nuclease activity was measured in extracts from cells infected with well-defined viral mutants. Since some viral extracts lacked nuclease activity, the gene encoding the activity was postulated to be one of the open reading frames absent in the viruses lacking activity. Inducible expression of each candidate open reading frame revealed that only the gene VACWR035, or K4L, was required for nuclease activity. A recombinant virus missing only the open reading frame for K4L lacked nuclease activity. Extracts from a recombinant virus expressing K4L linked to a FLAG polypeptide were able to cleave and cross-link cruciformic DNA. There were no significant differences between the virus lacking K4L and wild-type vaccinia virus WR with respect to infectivity, growth characteristics, or processing of viral replicative intermediate DNA, including both telomeric and cross-linked forms. Purification of the K4L FLAG polypeptide expressed in bacteria yielded protein containing nicking-joining activity, implying that K4L is the only vaccinia virus protein required for the nicking-joining enzymatic activity.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16306579      PMCID: PMC1316005          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.79.24.15084-15090.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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