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Direct interaction between the N- and C-terminal portions of the herpes simplex virus type 1 origin binding protein UL9 implies the formation of a head-to-tail dimer.

Soma Chattopadhyay1, Sandra K Weller.   

Abstract

UL9, a superfamily II helicase, is a multifunctional protein required for herpes simplex virus type 1 replication in vivo. Although the C-terminal 317-amino-acid DNA binding domain of UL9 exists as a monomer, the full-length protein behaves as a dimer in solution. Thus, it has been assumed that the N-terminal 534 residues contain a region necessary for efficient dimerization and that UL9 dimers are in a head-to-head configuration. We recently showed, however, that residues in the N terminus could modulate the inhibitory properties of UL9 by decreasing the DNA binding ability of the C terminus (S. Chattopadhyay and S. K. Weller, J. Virol. 80:4491-4500, 2006). We suggested that a direct interaction between the N- and C-terminal portions of UL9 might exist and serve to modulate the DNA binding activities of the C terminus. In this study, we used a coimmunoprecipitation assay to show that the N-terminal portion of UL9 can indeed directly interact with the C terminus. A series of truncation mutant proteins were used to show that a region in the N terminus between residues 293 and 321 is necessary for efficient interaction. Similarly, a region in the C terminus between residues 600 and 800 is required for this interaction. The simplest model to explain these data is that UL9 dimers are oriented in a head-to-tail arrangement in which the N terminus is in contact with the C terminus.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17942532      PMCID: PMC2168873          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01204-07

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


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