Crystal structure of a bacterial type IB DNA topoisomerase reveals a preassembled active site in the absence of DNA Journal Article


Authors: Patel, A.; Shuman, S.; Mondragón, A.
Article Title: Crystal structure of a bacterial type IB DNA topoisomerase reveals a preassembled active site in the absence of DNA
Abstract: Type IB DNA topoisomerases are found in all eukarya, two families of eukaryotic viruses (poxviruses and mimivirus), and many genera of bacteria. They alter DNA topology by cleaving and resealing one strand of duplex DNA via a covalent DNA-(3-phosphotyrosyl)-enzyme intermediate. Bacterial type IB enzymes were discovered recently and are described as poxvirus-like with respect to their small size, primary structures, and bipartite domain organization. Here we report the 1.75-Å crystal structure of Deinococcus radiodurans topoisomerase IB (DraTopIB), a prototype of the bacterial clade. DraTopIB consists of an amino-terminal (N) β-sheet domain (amino acids 1-90) and a predominantly α-helical carboxyl-terminal (C) domain (amino acids 91-346) that closely resemble the corresponding domains of vaccinia virus topoisomerase IB. The five amino acids of DraTopIB that comprise the catalytic pentad (Arg-137, Lys-174, Arg-239, Asn-280, and Tyr-289) are preassembled into the active site in the absence of DNA in a manner nearly identical to the pentad configuration in human topoisomerase I bound to DNA. This contrasts with the apoenzyme of vaccinia topoisomerase, in which three of the active site constituents are either displaced or disordered. The N and C domains of DraTopIB are splayed apart in an "open" conformation, in which the surface of the catalytic domain containing the active site is exposed for DNA binding. A comparison with the human topoisomerase I-DNA cocrystal structure suggests how viral and bacterial topoisomerase IB enzymes might bind DNA circumferentially via movement of the N domain into the major groove and clamping of a disordered loop of the C domain around the helix. © 2006 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Keywords: controlled study; nonhuman; carboxy terminal sequence; tyrosine; bacteria (microorganisms); dna; amino terminal sequence; eukaryota; mimivirus; vaccinia virus; crystal structure; amino acids; enzyme kinetics; molecular biology; dna binding; enzyme binding; enzymes; lysine; arginine; asparagine; vaccines; dna topoisomerase; poxviridae; topology; bacteria; bacterial enzyme; alpha helix; deinococcus radiodurans; beta sheet; bacterial clade; dna topology; enzyme intermediate
Journal Title: Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume: 281
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0021-9258
Publisher: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  
Date Published: 2006-03-03
Start Page: 6030
End Page: 6037
Language: English
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M512332200
PROVIDER: scopus
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