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A possible role of the C-terminal domain of the RecA protein. A gateway model for double-stranded DNA binding.

H Kurumizaka1, H Aihara, S Ikawa, T Kashima, L R Bazemore, K Kawasaki, A Sarai, C M Radding, T Shibata.   

Abstract

According to the crystal structure, the RecA protein has a domain near the C terminus consisting of amino acid residues 270-328 (from the N terminus). Our model building pointed out the possibility that this domain is a part of "gateway" through which double-stranded DNA finds a path for direct contact with single-stranded DNA within a presynaptic RecA filament in the search for homology. To test this possible function of the domain, we made mutant RecA proteins by site-directed single (or double, in one case) replacement of 2 conserved basic amino acid residues and 5 among 9 nonconserved basic amino acid residues in the domain. Replacement of either of the 2 conserved amino acid residues caused deficiencies in repair of UV-damaged DNA, an in vivo function of RecA protein, whereas the replacement of most (except one) of the tested nonconserved ones gave little or no effect. Purified mutant RecA proteins showed no (or only slight) deficiencies in the formation of presynaptic filaments as assessed by various assays. However, presynaptic filaments of both proteins that had replacement of a conserved amino acid residue had significant defects in binding to and pairing with duplex DNA (secondary binding). These results are consistent with our model that the conserved amino acid residues in the C-terminal domain have a direct role in double-stranded DNA binding and that they constitute a part of a gateway for homologous recognition.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8969216     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.52.33515

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


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2.  An NMR study on the interaction of Escherichia coli DinI with RecA-ssDNA complexes.

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3.  Selective interactions of human kin17 and RPA proteins with chromatin and the nuclear matrix in a DNA damage- and cell cycle-regulated manner.

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8.  The N-terminal domain of Escherichia coli RecA have multiple functions in promoting homologous recombination.

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Journal:  J Biomed Sci       Date:  2009-04-01       Impact factor: 8.410

9.  Three new structures of left-handed RADA helical filaments: structural flexibility of N-terminal domain is critical for recombinase activity.

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