ATP-dependent DNA ligase from bacteriophage T7
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- | ATP-dependent DNA ligase from bacteriophage T7 amends a fractured DNA strand through esterification of a 5'- phosphoryl to a 3'- hydroxyl group. This mechanism occurs with the aid of ATP in several steps. First, the ligase is activated through a <scene name='56/567310/Amp_complex/1'>phosphoramidate bond with a lysine residue</scene> in the active site (Lys 34). A pyrophosphate leaves and the enzyme-AMP complex is formed. Next, the AMP is transferred to the 5' phosphate group at the nick in the DNA. Finally, T7 ligase creates the phosphodiester bond between the 5' -phosphoryl and the 3' – hydroxyl group, with AMP being freed. All ATP-dependent DNA ligases contain a conserved amino acid sequence of KxDGxR. This includes the lysine residue which binds the ATP in the groove between the two domains. | + | ATP-dependent DNA ligase from bacteriophage T7 amends a fractured DNA strand through esterification of a 5'- phosphoryl to a 3'- hydroxyl group. This mechanism occurs with the aid of ATP in several steps. First, the ligase is activated through a <scene name='56/567310/Amp_complex/1'>phosphoramidate bond with a lysine residue</scene> in the active site (Lys 34). A pyrophosphate leaves and the enzyme-AMP complex is formed. Next, the AMP is transferred to the 5' phosphate group at the nick in the DNA. Finally, T7 ligase creates the phosphodiester bond between the 5' -phosphoryl and the 3' – hydroxyl group, with AMP being freed. All ATP-dependent DNA ligases contain a conserved amino acid sequence of KxDGxR<ref>PMID: 8626651</ref>. This includes the lysine residue which binds the ATP in the groove between the two domains. |
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ATP-DEPENDENT DNA LIGASE FROM BACTERIOPHAGE T7
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References
- ↑ Berg, Jeremy M, Stryer, Lubert, Tymoczko, John L. Biochemistry. Sixth edition. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 2007: 796. Print.
- ↑ Subramanya HS, Doherty AJ, Ashford SR, Wigley DB. Crystal structure of an ATP-dependent DNA ligase from bacteriophage T7. Cell. 1996 May 17;85(4):607-15. PMID:8653795
- ↑ Doherty AJ, Ashford SR, Subramanya HS, Wigley DB. Bacteriophage T7 DNA ligase. Overexpression, purification, crystallization, and characterization. J Biol Chem. 1996 May 10;271(19):11083-9. PMID:8626651
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