Structure-function correlations in the XerD site-specific recombinase revealed by pentapeptide scanning mutagenesis

被引:26
作者
Cao, YH [1 ]
Hallet, B [1 ]
Sherratt, DJ [1 ]
Hayes, F [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV OXFORD, DEPT BIOCHEM, MICROBIOL UNIT, OXFORD OX1 3QU, ENGLAND
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
site-specific recombination; XerD; DNA binding protein; structure-function relationships; insertion mutagenesis;
D O I
10.1006/jmbi.1997.1380
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Xer-mediated site-specific recombination contributes to the stability of circular chromosomes in bacteria by resolving plasmid multimers and chromosome dimers to monomers prior to cell division. Two related site-specific recombinases, XerC and XerD, each catalyse one pair of strand exchange during Xer recombination. Ln order to relate the recently determined structure of XerD to its function, the XerD protein was subjected to pentapeptide scanning mutagenesis, which leads to a variable five amino acid cassette being introduced randomly into the target protein. This has allowed identification of regions of XerD involved in specific DNA binding, in communicating with the partner recombinase, XerC, and in catalysis and its control. The C-terminal domain of XerD, comprising two-thirds of the protein, contains the catalytic active site and comprises ten alpha helices (alpha E to alpha N) and a beta hairpin. A flexible Linker connects this domain to the N-terminal domain that comprises four alpha helices (alpha A to alpha D). Pentapeptide insertions into alpha B, alpha D, alpha G, or alpha J interfered with DNA binding. Helices alpha G and alpha J comprise a pseudo helix-turn-helix DNA binding motif that may provide specificity of recombinase binding. An insertion in alpha L, adjacent to an active site arginine residue, led to loss of cooperative interactions between XerC and XerD and abolished recombination activity. Other insertions close to active site residues also abolished recombination activity. Proteins with an insertion in the beta hairpin turn bound DNA, interacted cooperatively with XerC and had a phenotype that is consistent with the protein being defective in XerD catalysis. This beta hairpin appears to be highly conserved in related proteins. Insertions at a number of dispersed locations did not impair XerD catalytic activity or DNA binding, but failed to allow XerC catalysis in vivo, indicating that several sites of interaction between XerD and XerC may be important for activation of XerC catalysis by XerD. (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited.
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