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  • Title: RecQ DNA helicase of Escherichia coli. Characterization of the helix-unwinding activity with emphasis on the effect of single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
    Author: Umezu K, Nakayama H.
    Journal: J Mol Biol; 1993 Apr 20; 230(4):1145-50. PubMed ID: 8387604.
    Abstract:
    RecQ protein of Escherichia coli is a DNA helicase implicated in the RecF pathway of genetic recombination. To gain insight into the mode of its action, the effect of single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (SSBs) on the RecQ-mediated unwinding reaction was investigated. When the unwinding of M13-based, circular partially duplex substrates was measured as a function of the enzyme dose, a markedly sigmoidal relation was revealed, with relatively large amounts of the enzyme being necessary for substantial unwinding to occur. For instance, unwinding 50% of a 71 base-pair (bp) partial duplex substrate in ten minutes required an enzyme-to-substrate molar ratio of about 60. However, these features, indicating the enzyme's "inefficiency", were reversed by SSBs: in the presence of a saturating amount of E. coli SSB the sigmoidal relation was converted to a typically hyperbolic one, and the enzyme-to-substrate molar ratio at 50% unwinding of the 71 bp substrate was reduced to as low as 0.5. Phage T4 gene 32 protein also showed similar stimulatory activity. Further, the single-stranded DNA-dependent ATPase activity of RecQ was found to be relatively insensitive to E. coli SSB; its large excess brought about only a 60% inhibition. It is postulated that RecQ helicase is highly adapted to an SSB-rich environment, where the strand exchange reaction mediated by RecA protein, perhaps coupled closely with the RecQ reaction, should also take place.
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