Literature DB >> 8381400

Helicase-catalyzed DNA unwinding.

T M Lohman1.   

Abstract

DNA helicases are ubiquitous and multiple helicases have been identified in a number of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Although it is clear that not all helicases function identically, many of these enzymes possess similar properties that appear to be of general importance for their mechanism of action. For example, the assembly states of most (possibly all) helicases are oligomeric. The prime consequence of an oligomeric helicase is that it possesses multiple DNA binding sites, a feature that is required for any "active" mechanism of DNA unwinding, since it enables a helicase to bind both ss- and duplex DNA or two strands of ss-DNA simultaneously at an unwinding fork. Modulation of the relative affinities of ss- versus duplex DNA for these multiple binding sites through ATP binding and hydrolysis, as has been observed for the E. coli Rep dimer, can provide a mechanism for translocation and processive unwinding of DNA. Along with studies of DNA unwinding, further understanding of helicase mechanisms requires quantitative studies of the equilibria and kinetics of the multiple, linked reactions among protein, DNA, and nucleotide cofactors, including the protein-protein interactions involved in assembly of the oligomeric helicase.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8381400

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


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