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The 52-protein subunit of T4 DNA topoisomerase is homologous to the gyrA-protein of gyrase.

W M Huang.   

Abstract

T4 gene 52 encodes one of the three subunits of T4 DNA topoisomerase. The T4 enzyme is required for normal phage DNA replication. I have cloned the entire gene, and it is expressed in uninfected E. coli cells. The sequence of 1966 nucleotides of T4 deletion delta sa9 surrounding gene 52 has been determined. The reading frame of the gene was established by identifying the first ten amino acids in the large open reading frame derived from the DNA sequence as those at the amino-terminus of the purified 52-protein. Based on the DNA sequence, 52-protein has 441 amino acids and a calculated peptide molecular weight of 50,583 daltons. This T4 topoisomerase subunit shares significant amino acid sequence homology with the gyrA subunit of bacterial gyrases and the carboxyl-half of yeast topoisomerase II in spite of the large differences in their sizes, confirming their functional equivalence in type II enzyme directed DNA topoisomerization. Amino acid sequence homology is highest in the amino-terminal portions of the equivalent peptides. The homology alignment suggests a consensus sequence organization surrounding the reactive tyrosine which is used to form the transient protein-DNA intermediate in the double-stranded DNA passing reaction. The delta sa9 deletion in T4 brings gene 52 to a location 30 nucleotides 3' from the rIIB gene whose C-terminal 167 codons are also reported here.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3020513      PMCID: PMC311757     

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


  24 in total

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