| Literature DB >> 25538245 |
Hiroshi Itou1, Masaru Yagura2, Yasuo Shirakihara3, Tateo Itoh4.
Abstract
Duplex DNA is generally unwound by protein oligomers prior to replication. The Rep protein of plasmid ColE2-P9 (34 kDa) is an essential initiator for plasmid DNA replication. This protein binds the replication origin (Ori) in a sequence-specific manner as a monomer and unwinds DNA. Here we present the crystal structure of the DNA-binding domain of Rep (E2Rep-DBD) in complex with Ori DNA. The structure unveils the basis for Ori-specific recognition by the E2Rep-DBD and also reveals that it unwinds DNA by the concerted actions of its three contiguous structural modules. The structure also shows that the functionally unknown PriCT domain, which forms a compact module, plays a central role in DNA unwinding. The conservation of the PriCT domain in the C termini of some archaeo-eukaryotic primases indicates that it probably plays a similar role in these proteins. Thus, this is the first report providing the structural basis for the functional importance of the conserved PriCT domain and also reveals a novel mechanism for DNA unwinding by a single protein.Entities:
Keywords: Crystal Structure; DNA Replication; DNA Replication Initiator; DNA Unwinding; Plasmid; PriCT Domain; Protein-DNA Interaction; X-ray Crystallography
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25538245 PMCID: PMC4319026 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.595645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157