The carboxyl terminal of the archaeal nuclease NurA is involved in the interaction with single-stranded DNA-binding protein and dimer formation

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Tao Wei
Songtao Zhang
Linlin Hou
Jinfeng Ni
Duohong Sheng
Yulong Shen
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[1] Shandong University,State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology
[2] Zhengzhou University of Light Industry,School of Food and Biological Engineering
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Extremophiles | 2011年 / 15卷
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StoNurA; StoSSB; Homologous recombination; DNA repair;
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The nuclease NurA is present in all known thermophilic archaea and has been implicated to facilitate efficient DNA double-strand break end processing in Mre11/Rad50-mediated homologous recombinational repair. To understand the structural and functional relationship of this enzyme, we constructed five site-directed mutants of NurA from Sulfolobus tokodaii (StoNurA), D56A, E114A, D131A, Y291A, and H299A, at the conserved motifs, and four terminal deletion mutants, StoNurAΔN (19–331), StoNurAΔNΔC (19–303), StoNurAΔC (1–281), and StoNurAΔC (1–303), and characterized the proteins biochemically. We found that mutation at the acidic residue, D56, E114, D131, or at the basic residue, H299, abolishes the nuclease activity, while mutation at the aromatic residue Y291 only impairs the activity. Interestingly, by chemical cross-linking assay, we found that the mutant Y291A is unable to form stable dimer. Additionally, we demonstrated that deletion of the C-terminal amino acid residues 304–331 of StoNurA results in loss of the physical and functional interaction with the single-stranded DNA-binding protein (StoSSB). These results established that the C-terminal conserved aromatic residue Y291 is involved in dimer formation and the C-terminal residues 304–331 of NurA are involved in the interaction with single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
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