Phenotypic selection and characterization of mutant alleles of a eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I Journal Article


Authors: Morham, S. G.; Shuman, S.
Article Title: Phenotypic selection and characterization of mutant alleles of a eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I
Abstract: We have developed a simple, effective genetic screen for mutant alleles of eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I that manifest severely depressed or complete loss of enzymatic function. The screen is based on the extreme toxicity of vaccinia topoisomerase expression in the Escherichia coli lysogen strain BL21(DE3) and is notable for its ease in distinguishing nonsense mutations (that result in truncated proteins) from missense mutations. The power of the method is evinced by our observation that 100% of the candidate alleles identified in the screen were ultimately found to have single-base changes at the DNA level that result in amino acid substitutions at the protein level. By mutagenizing plasmid DNA in vitro with hydroxylamine and applying this phenotypic screen, we have isolated five distinct single amino acid substitution mutants, each of which shows a biochemical phenotype, that is, ≥90% reduction in specific DNA relaxing activity of the mutant protein relative to wild type. The amino acids thus implicated in topoisomerase function have identical or related counterparts at homologous positions in the topoisomerases from yeast and man. The same genetic screen has been applied to the selection of temperature-sensitive alleles of the vaccinia topoisomerase, leading to the isolation of two additional single-hit mutant alleles that display a temperature-sensitive growth phenotype in E. coli BL21(DE3). By broadening our mutagenesis procedures, we expect to generate a comprehensive map of vaccinia topoisomerase function and primary protein structure that should have direct application to eukaryotic cellular enzymes. Our methodology should be applicable to the selection of missense and conditional mutant alleles in other genes whose expression in bacteria is toxic.
Keywords: mutation; nonhuman; methodology; phenotype; heredity; alleles; amino acid sequence; molecular sequence data; genetic engineering; eukaryota; escherichia coli; vaccinia virus; base sequence; temperature; sequence homology, nucleic acid; screening test; genetic techniques; mutant; dna topoisomerase; dna topoisomerases, type i; genetic selection; microorganism; vaccinia; topoisomerase i; priority journal; article; support, non-u.s. gov't; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; hydroxylamines; genetic screen for mutants
Journal Title: Genes and Development
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0890-9369
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press  
Date Published: 1990-04-01
Start Page: 515
End Page: 524
Language: English
DOI: 10.1101/gad.4.4.515
PUBMED: 2163340
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