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Structure and function of Escherichia coli DnaB protein: role of the N-terminal domain in helicase activity.

S B Biswas1, P H Chen, E E Biswas.   

Abstract

We have analyzed the contributions of specific domains of DnaB helicase to its quaternary structure and multienzyme activities. Highly purified tryptic fragments containing various domains of DnaB helicase were prepared. Fragment I lacks 14 amino acid (aa) residues from the N-terminal of DnaB helicase. Fragments II and III are 33-kDa C-terminal and 12-kDa N-terminal polypeptides, respectively, of fragment I. The single-stranded DNA-dependent ATPase and DNA helicase activities of DnaB helicase and its fragments were examined in detail. The ATPase activities of native DnaB helicase and fragment I were comparable; however, the ATPase activity of fragment II was somewhat diminished. Unlike the ATPase activity, the DNA helicase activity was totally abolished in fragment II and was not complemented by the addition of equimolar fragment III. Consequently, the N-terminal 17-kDa domain appeared to have an indispensable role in the DNA helicase action, but not in other enzymatic activities. Fragment I had a hexameric structure similar to that observed with DnaB helicase in both size exclusion HPLC (SE-HPLC) and chemical cross-linking studies. SE-HPLC analysis indicated that fragment II had an apparent hexameric form. However, a detailed chemical cross-linking analysis showed that it formed stable dimers but the formation of a stable hexamer was severely impaired. Thus, the N-terminal domain appeared to have a strong influence on the hexamer formation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7727381     DOI: 10.1021/bi00203a028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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