Literature DB >> 9716495

Isolation and characterization of a processive DNA helicase from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe that translocates in a 5'-to-3' direction.

C Lee1, Y S Seo.   

Abstract

We report here the isolation and characterization of a novel DNA helicase from extracts of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. The enzyme, called DNA helicase II, also contains an intrinsic DNA-dependent ATPase activity. Both the helicase and ATPase activities co-purified with a 63 kDa polypeptide on an SDS/polyacrylamide gel. The protein has a sedimentation coefficient of 4.8 S and a Stokes radius of 36 A (3.6 nm); from these data the native molecular mass was calculated to be 65 kDa. The enzyme translocates in a 5'-to-3' direction with respect to the substrate strand to which it is bound. Unwinding reactions carried out in the presence of increasing enzyme showed a sigmoidal curve, suggesting either co-operative interactions between monomers or multimerization of DNA helicase II in the presence of single-stranded DNA and/or ATP. This enzyme favoured adenosine nucleotides (ATP and dATP) as its energy source, but utilized to limited extents GTP, CTP, dGTP and dCTP. Non-hydrolysable ATP analogues did not support helicase activity. Kinetic analyses showed that the unwinding reaction was rapid, being complete after 50-100 s of incubation. Addition of unlabelled substrates to the helicase reaction after preincubation of the enzyme with substrate did not significantly diminish unwinding. The ATPase activity of DNA helicase II increased proportionally with increasing lengths of single-stranded DNA cofactor. In the presence of circular DNA, ATP hydrolysis continued to increase up to the longest time tested (3 h), whereas it ceased to increase after 5-10 min in the presence of shorter oligonucleotides. The initial rate of ATP hydrolysis during the first 5 min of incubation time was not affected by DNA species used. These data indicate that the enzyme does not dissociate from the single-stranded DNA once it is bound and is therefore highly processive.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9716495      PMCID: PMC1219699          DOI: 10.1042/bj3340377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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