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Crystal Structure Analysis of primosome protein DnaB (resiues 1-300) from Geobacillus stearothermophilus
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Publication Abstract from PubMedThe DnaB primosomal protein from Gram-positive bacteria plays a key role in DNA replication and restart as a loader protein for the recruitment of replisome cascade proteins. Previous investigations have established that DnaB is composed of an N-terminal domain, a middle domain, and a C-terminal domain. However, structural evidence for how DnaB functions at the atomic level is lacking. Here, we report the crystal structure of DnaB, encompassing the N-terminal and middle domains (residues 1-300), from Geobacillus stearothermophilus (GstDnaB1-300) at 2.8 A resolution. Our structure revealed that GstDnaB1-300 forms a tetramer with two basket-like architecture, a finding s consistent with those from solution studies using analytical ultracentrifugation. Furthermore, our results from both GST pull-down assays and analytical ultracentrifugation show that GstDnaB1-300 is sufficient to form a complex with PriA, the primosomal re-initiation protein. Moreover, with the aid of small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments, we also determined the structural envelope of full-length DnaB (GstDnaBFL) in solution. These SAXS studies indicated that GstDnaBFL has an elongated conformation and that the protruding density envelopes originating from GstDnaB1-300 could completely accommodate the GstDnaB C-terminal domain (residues 301-461) . Taken together with biochemical assays, our results suggest that GstDnaB uses different domains to distinguish the PriA-interaction and ssDNA-binding. This finding can further extend our understanding of primosomal assembly in replication restart. Structural analyses of the bacterial primosomal protein DnaB reveal that it is a tetramer and forms a complex with a primosomal re-initiation protein.,Li YC, Naveen V, Lin MG, Hsiao CD J Biol Chem. 2017 Aug 14. pii: jbc.M117.792002. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M117.792002. PMID:28808061[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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Categories: Hsiao, C D | Li, Y C | Dna replication | Dnab | Primosome | Replication
