Literature DB >> 1851553

Eukaryotic topoisomerase I-DNA interaction is stabilized by helix curvature.

S Krogh1, U H Mortensen, O Westergaard, B J Bonven.   

Abstract

The influence of DNA structure on topoisomerase I-DNA interaction has been investigated using a high affinity binding site and mutant derivatives thereof. Parallel determinations of complex formation and helix structure in the absence of superhelical stress suggest that the interaction is intensified by stable helix curvature. Previous work showed that a topoisomerase I binding site consists of two functionally distinct subdomains. A region located 5' to the topoisomerase I cleavage site is essential for binding. The region 3' to the cleavage site is covered by the enzyme, but not essential. We report here that the helix conformation of the latter region is an important modulator of complex formation. Thus, complex formation is markedly stimulated, when an intrinsically bent DNA segment is installed in this region. A unique pattern of phosphate ethylation interferences in the 3'-part of the binding site indicates that sensing of curvature involves backbone contacts. Since dynamic curvature in supercoiled DNA may substitute for stable curvature, our findings suggest that topoisomerase I is able to probe DNA topology by assessment of writhe, rather than twist.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1851553      PMCID: PMC333848          DOI: 10.1093/nar/19.6.1235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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