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Macromolecular aging: ATP hydrolysis-driven functional and structural changes in Escherichia coli RecQ helicase
Dan Li1, Hou-Qiang Xu2, Xu-Guang Xi3
1College of Life Sciences, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, 712100, China.
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Aging has been considered a phenomenon that can be only applied to cells or organisms. Here, we show that RecQ helicase from E. coli displays an aging phenomenon: this macromolecular motor loses its structure and function after hydrolyzing a certain number of ATP molecules. The aging process was only triggered by repeated catalytic cycles. These observations lead to a new concept: macromolecule aging.
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