Assembly and molecular activities of the MutS tetramer

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Bjornson, KP
Blackwell, LJ
Sage, H
Baitinger, C
Allen, D
Modrich, P
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[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Biochem, Durham, NC 27710 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Durham, NC 27710 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M305513200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Analytical equilibrium ultracentrifugation indicates that Escherichia coli MutS exists as an equilibrating mixture of dimers and tetramers. The association constant for the dimer-to-tetramer transition is 2.1 x 10(7) M-1, indicating that the protein would consist of both dimers and tetramers at physiological concentrations. The carboxyl terminus of MutS is required for tetramer assembly because a previously described 53-amino acid carboxyl-terminal truncation ( MutS800) forms a limiting species of a dimer (Obmolova, G., Ban, C., Hsieh, P., and Yang, W. ( 2000) Nature 407, 703 - 710; Lamers, M. H., Perrakis, A., Enzlin, J. H., Winterwerp, H. H., de Wind, N., and Sixma, T. K. ( 2000) Nature 407, 711 - 717). MutS800 binds a 20-base pair heteroduplex an order of magnitude more weakly than full-length MutS, and at saturating protein concentrations, the heteroduplex-bound mass observed with MutS800 is only half that observed with the full length protein, indicating that the subunit copy number of heteroduplex-bound MutS is twice that of MutS800. Analytical equilibrium ultracentrifugation using a fluorescein-tagged 20-base pair heteroduplex demonstrated that native MutS forms a tetramer on this single site-sized heteroduplex DNA. Equilibrium fluorescence experiments indicated that dimer-to-tetramer assembly promotes mismatch binding by MutS and that the tetramer can bind only a single heteroduplex molecule, implying nonequivalence of the two dimers within the tetramer. Compared with native MutS, the ability of MutS800 to promote MutL-dependent activation of MutH is substantially reduced.
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