2ge5
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'''EcoRV Restriction Endonuclease C-terminal deletion mutant/GATATC/Ca2+''' | '''EcoRV Restriction Endonuclease C-terminal deletion mutant/GATATC/Ca2+''' | ||
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EcoRV Restriction Endonuclease C-terminal deletion mutant/GATATC/Ca2+
Overview
The carboxy-terminal subdomains of the homodimeric EcoRV restriction endonuclease each bear a net charge of +4 and are positioned on the inner concave surface of the 50 degree DNA bend that is induced by the enzyme. A complete kinetic and structural analysis of a truncated EcoRV mutant lacking these domains was performed to assess the importance of this diffuse charge in facilitating DNA binding, bending, and cleavage. At the level of formation of an enzyme-DNA complex, the association rate for the dimeric mutant enzyme was sharply decreased by 10(3)-fold, while the equilibrium dissociation constant was weakened by nearly 10(6)-fold compared with that of wild-type EcoRV. Thus, the C-terminal subdomains strongly stabilize the enzyme-DNA ground-state complex in which the DNA is known to be bent. Further, the extent of DNA bending as observed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer was also significantly decreased. The crystal structure of the truncated enzyme bound to DNA and calcium ions at 2.4 A resolution reveals that the global fold is preserved and suggests that a divalent metal ion crucial to catalysis is destabilized in the active site. This may explain the 100-fold decrease in the rate of metal-dependent phosphoryl transfer observed for the mutant. These results show that diffuse positive charge associated with the C-terminal subdomains of EcoRV plays a key role in DNA association, bending, and cleavage.
About this Structure
2GE5 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Positively charged C-terminal subdomains of EcoRV endonuclease: contributions to DNA binding, bending, and cleavage., Hiller DA, Perona JJ, Biochemistry. 2006 Sep 26;45(38):11453-63. PMID:16981705 Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 05:00:09 2008