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A novel zinc-binding fold in the helicase interaction domain of the Bacillus subtilis Dnal helicase loader

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:38 authored by Karin V Loscha, Kristaps Jaudzems, Charikleia Ioannou, Xun-Cheng Su, Flynn Hill, Gottfried Otting, Nicholas DixonNicholas Dixon, Edvards Liepinsh
The helicase loader protein DnaI (the Bacillus subtilis homologue of Escherichia coli DnaC) is required to load the hexameric helicase DnaC (the B. subtilis homologue of E. coli DnaB) onto DNA at the start of replication. While the C-terminal domain of DnaI belongs to the structurally well-characterized AAA+ family of ATPases, the structure of the N-terminal domain, DnaI-N, has no homology to a known structure. Three-dimensional structure determination by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy shows that DnaI presents a novel fold containing a structurally important zinc ion. Surface plasmon resonance experiments indicate that DnaI-N is largely responsible for binding of DnaI to the hexameric helicase from B. stearothermophilus, which is a close homologue of the corresponding much less stable B. subtilis helicase.

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Loscha, K., Jaudzems, K., Ioannou, C., Su, X., Hill, F., Otting, G., Dixon, N. E. & Liepinsh, E. (2009). A novel zinc-binding fold in the helicase interaction domain of the Bacillus subtilis Dnal helicase loader. Nucleic Acids Research, 37 (7), 2395-2404.

Journal title

Nucleic Acids Research

Volume

37

Issue

7

Pagination

2395-2404

Language

English

RIS ID

26662

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