Title of article :
Sin Resolvase Catalytic Activity and Oligomerization State are Tightly Coupled
Author/Authors :
Kent W. Mouw، نويسنده , , Andrew M. Steiner، نويسنده , , Rodolfo Ghirlando، نويسنده , , Nan-Sheng Li، نويسنده , , Sally-J. Rowland، نويسنده , , Martin R. Boocock، نويسنده , , W. Marshall Stark، نويسنده , , Joseph A. Piccirilli، نويسنده , , Phoebe A. Rice، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Serine recombinases promote specific DNA rearrangements by a cut-and-paste mechanism that involves cleavage of all four DNA strands at two sites recognized by the enzyme. Dissecting the order and timing of these cleavage events and the steps leading up to them is difficult because the cleavage reaction is readily reversible. Here, we describe assays using activated Sin mutants and a DNA substrate with a 3′-bridging phosphorothiolate modification that renders Sin-mediated DNA cleavage irreversible. We find that activating Sin mutations promote DNA cleavage rather than simply stabilize the cleavage product. Cleavage events at the scissile phosphates on complementary strands of the duplex are tightly coupled, and the overall DNA cleavage rate is strongly dependent on Sin concentration. When combined with analytical ultracentrifugation data, these results suggest that Sin catalytic activity and oligomerization state are tightly linked, and that activating mutations promote formation of a cleavage-competent oligomeric state that is normally formed only transiently within the full synaptic complex.
Keywords :
serine recombinase , resolvase , 3?-bridging phosphorothiolate-modified DNA , site-specific recombination , DNA topology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology