Title of article :
Crystal structure of the hexameric replicative helicase RepA of plasmid RSF1010
Author/Authors :
Timo Niedenzu، نويسنده , , Dietmar R?leke، نويسنده , , Gabrielle Bains، نويسنده , , Eberhard Scherzinger، نويسنده , , Wolfram Saenger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Unwinding of double-stranded DNA into single-stranded intermediates required for various fundamental life processes is catalyzed by helicases, a family of mono-, di- or hexameric motor proteins fueled by nucleoside triphosphate hydrolysis. The three-dimensional crystal structure of the hexameric helicase RepA encoded by plasmid RSF1010 has been determined by X-ray diffraction at 2.4 Å resolution. The hexamer shows an annular structure with 6-fold rotational symmetry and a ∼17 Å wide central hole, suggesting that single-stranded DNA may be threaded during unwinding. Homologs of all five conserved sequence motifs of the DnaB-like helicase family are found in RepA, and the topography of the monomer resembles RecA and the helicase domain of the bacteriophage T7 gp4 protein. In a modeled complex, ATP molecules are located at the subunit interfaces and clearly define adenine-binding and ATPase catalytic sites formed by amino acid residues located on adjacent monomers; most remarkable is the “arginine finger” Arg207 contributing to the active site in the adjacent monomer. This arrangement of active-site residues suggests cooperativity between monomers in ATP hydrolysis and helicase activity of RepA. The mechanism of DNA unwinding remains elusive, as RepA is 6-fold symmetric, contrasting the recently published asymmetric structure of the bacteriophage T7 gp4 helicase domain.
Keywords :
crystal structure , motor protein , DNA Replication , hexameric ring helicase , ATPase
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology