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The FtsK-like motor TraB is a DNA-dependent ATPase that forms higher-order assemblies.

Eric Amado1, Günther Muth2, Ignacio Arechaga3, Elena Cabezón4.   

Abstract

TraB is an FtsK-like DNA translocase responsible for conjugative plasmid transfer in mycelial Streptomyces Unlike other conjugative systems, which depend on a type IV secretion system, Streptomyces requires only TraB protein to transfer the plasmid as dsDNA. The γ-domain of this protein specifically binds to repeated 8-bp motifs on the plasmid sequence, following a mechanism that is reminiscent of the FtsK/SpoIIIE chromosome segregation system. In this work, we purified and characterized the enzymatic activity of TraB, revealing that it is a DNA-dependent ATPase that is highly stimulated by dsDNA substrates. Interestingly, we found that unlike the SpoIIIE protein, the γ-domain of TraB does not confer sequence-specific ATPase stimulation. We also found that TraB binds G-quadruplex DNA structures with higher affinity than TraB-recognition sequences (TRSs). An EM-based structural analysis revealed that TraB tends to assemble as large complexes comprising four TraB hexamers, which might be a prerequisite for DNA translocation across cell membranes. In summary, our findings shed light on the molecular mechanism used by the DNA-translocating motor TraB, which may be shared by other membrane-associated machineries involved in DNA binding and translocation.
© 2019 Amado et al.

Keywords:  ATPase; DNA binding protein; DNA segregation; DNA translocase; DNA translocation; DNA-dependent ATPase; FtsK-like ATPase; G-quadruplex; Streptomyces; TRS sequence; antibiotics; bacterial conjugation; conjugal plasmid transfer; motor protein

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30723158      PMCID: PMC6442058          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.007459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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