由ATP诱导的基酶滑动揭示了高度协调的子单元
Bo Sun1, Daniel S Johnson, Gayatri Patel
1Department of Physics - Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Nature
|September 20, 2011
概括
菌体T7螺旋酶使用ATP解开DNA,而不仅仅是dTTP,揭示了协调的子单元活动. 这种协调确保了过程性DNA解,这对于复制和修复机制至关重要.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 酶学 是一种酶学.
背景情况:
- 酶是复制,修复和重组过程中DNA链分离的必需酶.
- 菌体T7基因产物4是一种模型的六合氨基酶,以前认为主要使用dTTP解双链DNA (dsDNA).
研究的目的:
- 研究在转位过程中T7螺旋酶子单元之间的化学机械活动和DNA结合的协调.
- 确定ATP与dTTP在T7螺旋酶解和过程性中的作用.
主要方法:
- 利用单分子方法来监测螺旋酶解动态.
- 在存在ATP,dTTP和核酸混合物时分析了解速率和过程性.
- 研究核酸结合和水解动力学.
主要成果:
- T7螺旋酶有效地与ATP解开dDNA,速度比dTTP快.
- 由ATP诱导的解线呈现出牙模式与滑动事件,表明过程性受损.
- 渐进性显示出对核酸度的合作依赖性,表明协调的子单元功能而不是独立的行动.
结论:
- T7螺旋酶子单元协调它们的化学机械活动和DNA结合,这与独立子单元功能的模型相矛盾.
- 一个模型,其中只有一个子单元一次接受核酸,而其他仍然保持核酸合的DNA相互作用,解释了观察到的过程性.
- 这种子单元协调机制可能存在于其他环状酶中,并为调节DNA解提供了洞察力.
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