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Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism

The mechanisms by which AP endonucleases recognize AP sites have not yet been determined. Based on our previous study with Escherichia coli exonuclease III (ExoIII), the ExoIII family AP endonucleases probably recognize the DNA-pocket formed at an AP site. The indole ring of a conserved tryptophan r...

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Autores principales: Kaneda, Kohichi, Sekiguchi, Junichi, Shida, Toshio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1408312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16540594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl059
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author Kaneda, Kohichi
Sekiguchi, Junichi
Shida, Toshio
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description The mechanisms by which AP endonucleases recognize AP sites have not yet been determined. Based on our previous study with Escherichia coli exonuclease III (ExoIII), the ExoIII family AP endonucleases probably recognize the DNA-pocket formed at an AP site. The indole ring of a conserved tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic site presumably intercalates into this pocket. To test this hypothesis, we constructed a series of mutants of ExoIII and human APE1. Trp-212 of ExoIII and Trp-280 of APE1 were critical to the AP endonuclease activity and binding to DNA containing an AP site. To confirm the ability of the tryptophan residue to intercalate with the AP site, we examined the interaction between an oligopeptide containing a tryptophan residue and an oligonucleotide containing AP sites, using spectrofluorimetry and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology. The tryptophan residue of the oligopeptide specifically intercalated into an AP site of DNA. The tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic site of the ExoIII family AP endonucleases plays a key role in the recognition of AP sites.
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spelling pubmed-14083122006-03-23 Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism Kaneda, Kohichi Sekiguchi, Junichi Shida, Toshio Nucleic Acids Res Article The mechanisms by which AP endonucleases recognize AP sites have not yet been determined. Based on our previous study with Escherichia coli exonuclease III (ExoIII), the ExoIII family AP endonucleases probably recognize the DNA-pocket formed at an AP site. The indole ring of a conserved tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic site presumably intercalates into this pocket. To test this hypothesis, we constructed a series of mutants of ExoIII and human APE1. Trp-212 of ExoIII and Trp-280 of APE1 were critical to the AP endonuclease activity and binding to DNA containing an AP site. To confirm the ability of the tryptophan residue to intercalate with the AP site, we examined the interaction between an oligopeptide containing a tryptophan residue and an oligonucleotide containing AP sites, using spectrofluorimetry and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology. The tryptophan residue of the oligopeptide specifically intercalated into an AP site of DNA. The tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic site of the ExoIII family AP endonucleases plays a key role in the recognition of AP sites. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1408312/ /pubmed/16540594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl059 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Kaneda, Kohichi
Sekiguchi, Junichi
Shida, Toshio
Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism
title Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism
title_full Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism
title_fullStr Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism
title_short Role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease III family AP endonucleases: AP site recognition mechanism
title_sort role of the tryptophan residue in the vicinity of the catalytic center of exonuclease iii family ap endonucleases: ap site recognition mechanism
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1408312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16540594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl059
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