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In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification

DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification is a recently identified epigenetic modification that occurs in the sugar-phosphate backbone of prokaryotic DNA. Previous studies have demonstrated that DNA PT modification is governed by the five DndABCDE proteins in a sequence-selective and R (P) stereo-speci...

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Autores principales: Lai, Chongde, Wu, Xiaolin, Chen, Chao, Huang, Teng, Xiong, Xiaolin, Wu, Shuangju, Gu, Meijia, Deng, Zixin, Chen, Xi, Chen, Shi, Wang, Lianrong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25269084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107981
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author Lai, Chongde
Wu, Xiaolin
Chen, Chao
Huang, Teng
Xiong, Xiaolin
Wu, Shuangju
Gu, Meijia
Deng, Zixin
Chen, Xi
Chen, Shi
Wang, Lianrong
author_facet Lai, Chongde
Wu, Xiaolin
Chen, Chao
Huang, Teng
Xiong, Xiaolin
Wu, Shuangju
Gu, Meijia
Deng, Zixin
Chen, Xi
Chen, Shi
Wang, Lianrong
author_sort Lai, Chongde
collection PubMed
description DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification is a recently identified epigenetic modification that occurs in the sugar-phosphate backbone of prokaryotic DNA. Previous studies have demonstrated that DNA PT modification is governed by the five DndABCDE proteins in a sequence-selective and R (P) stereo-specific manner. Bacteria may have acquired this physiological modification along with dndFGH as a restriction-modification system. However, little is known about the biological function of Dnd proteins, especially the smallest protein, DndE, in the PT modification pathway. DndE was reported to be a DNA-binding protein with a preference for nicked dsDNA in vitro; the binding of DndE to DNA occurs via six positively charged lysine residues on its surface. The substitution of these key lysine residues significantly decreased the DNA binding affinities of DndE proteins to undetectable levels. In this study, we conducted site-directed mutagenesis of dndE on a plasmid and measured DNA PT modifications under physiological conditions by mass spectrometry. We observed distinctive differences from the in vitro binding assays. Several mutants with lysine residues mutated to alanine decreased the total frequency of PT modifications, but none of the mutants completely eliminated PT modification. Our results suggest that the nicked dsDNA-binding capacity of DndE may not be crucial for PT modification and/or that DndE may have other biological functions in addition to binding to dsDNA.
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spelling pubmed-41824262014-10-07 In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification Lai, Chongde Wu, Xiaolin Chen, Chao Huang, Teng Xiong, Xiaolin Wu, Shuangju Gu, Meijia Deng, Zixin Chen, Xi Chen, Shi Wang, Lianrong PLoS One Research Article DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification is a recently identified epigenetic modification that occurs in the sugar-phosphate backbone of prokaryotic DNA. Previous studies have demonstrated that DNA PT modification is governed by the five DndABCDE proteins in a sequence-selective and R (P) stereo-specific manner. Bacteria may have acquired this physiological modification along with dndFGH as a restriction-modification system. However, little is known about the biological function of Dnd proteins, especially the smallest protein, DndE, in the PT modification pathway. DndE was reported to be a DNA-binding protein with a preference for nicked dsDNA in vitro; the binding of DndE to DNA occurs via six positively charged lysine residues on its surface. The substitution of these key lysine residues significantly decreased the DNA binding affinities of DndE proteins to undetectable levels. In this study, we conducted site-directed mutagenesis of dndE on a plasmid and measured DNA PT modifications under physiological conditions by mass spectrometry. We observed distinctive differences from the in vitro binding assays. Several mutants with lysine residues mutated to alanine decreased the total frequency of PT modifications, but none of the mutants completely eliminated PT modification. Our results suggest that the nicked dsDNA-binding capacity of DndE may not be crucial for PT modification and/or that DndE may have other biological functions in addition to binding to dsDNA. Public Library of Science 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4182426/ /pubmed/25269084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107981 Text en © 2014 Lai et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lai, Chongde
Wu, Xiaolin
Chen, Chao
Huang, Teng
Xiong, Xiaolin
Wu, Shuangju
Gu, Meijia
Deng, Zixin
Chen, Xi
Chen, Shi
Wang, Lianrong
In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification
title In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification
title_full In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification
title_fullStr In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification
title_short In Vivo Mutational Characterization of DndE Involved in DNA Phosphorothioate Modification
title_sort in vivo mutational characterization of dnde involved in dna phosphorothioate modification
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25269084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107981
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