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Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense

A novel exonuclease, designated as MszExo I, was cloned from Methylocaldum szegediense, a moderately thermophilic methanotroph. It specifically digests single-stranded DNA in the 3ʹ to 5ʹ direction. The protein is composed of 479 amino acids, and it shares 47% sequence identity with E. coli Exo I. T...

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Autores principales: Fei, Li, Tian, SiSi, Moysey, Ruth, Misca, Mihaela, Barker, John J., Smith, Myron A., McEwan, Paul A., Pilka, Ewa S., Crawley, Lauren, Evans, Tom, Sun, Dapeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117470
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author Fei, Li
Tian, SiSi
Moysey, Ruth
Misca, Mihaela
Barker, John J.
Smith, Myron A.
McEwan, Paul A.
Pilka, Ewa S.
Crawley, Lauren
Evans, Tom
Sun, Dapeng
author_facet Fei, Li
Tian, SiSi
Moysey, Ruth
Misca, Mihaela
Barker, John J.
Smith, Myron A.
McEwan, Paul A.
Pilka, Ewa S.
Crawley, Lauren
Evans, Tom
Sun, Dapeng
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description A novel exonuclease, designated as MszExo I, was cloned from Methylocaldum szegediense, a moderately thermophilic methanotroph. It specifically digests single-stranded DNA in the 3ʹ to 5ʹ direction. The protein is composed of 479 amino acids, and it shares 47% sequence identity with E. coli Exo I. The crystal structure of MszExo I was determined to a resolution of 2.2 Å and it aligns well with that of E. coli Exo I. Comparative studies revealed that MszExo I and E. coli Exo I have similar metal ion binding affinity and similar activity at mesophilic temperatures (25–47°C). However, the optimum working temperature of MszExo I is 10°C higher, and the melting temperature is more than 4°C higher as evaluated by both thermal inactivation assays and DSC measurements. More importantly, two thermal transitions during unfolding of MszExo I were monitored by DSC while only one transition was found in E. coli Exo I. Further analyses showed that magnesium ions not only confer structural stability, but also affect the unfolding of MszExo I. MszExo I is the first reported enzyme in the DNA repair systems of moderately thermophilic bacteria, which are predicted to have more efficient DNA repair systems than mesophilic ones.
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spelling pubmed-43199272015-02-18 Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense Fei, Li Tian, SiSi Moysey, Ruth Misca, Mihaela Barker, John J. Smith, Myron A. McEwan, Paul A. Pilka, Ewa S. Crawley, Lauren Evans, Tom Sun, Dapeng PLoS One Research Article A novel exonuclease, designated as MszExo I, was cloned from Methylocaldum szegediense, a moderately thermophilic methanotroph. It specifically digests single-stranded DNA in the 3ʹ to 5ʹ direction. The protein is composed of 479 amino acids, and it shares 47% sequence identity with E. coli Exo I. The crystal structure of MszExo I was determined to a resolution of 2.2 Å and it aligns well with that of E. coli Exo I. Comparative studies revealed that MszExo I and E. coli Exo I have similar metal ion binding affinity and similar activity at mesophilic temperatures (25–47°C). However, the optimum working temperature of MszExo I is 10°C higher, and the melting temperature is more than 4°C higher as evaluated by both thermal inactivation assays and DSC measurements. More importantly, two thermal transitions during unfolding of MszExo I were monitored by DSC while only one transition was found in E. coli Exo I. Further analyses showed that magnesium ions not only confer structural stability, but also affect the unfolding of MszExo I. MszExo I is the first reported enzyme in the DNA repair systems of moderately thermophilic bacteria, which are predicted to have more efficient DNA repair systems than mesophilic ones. Public Library of Science 2015-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4319927/ /pubmed/25658953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117470 Text en © 2015 Fei 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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Fei, Li
Tian, SiSi
Moysey, Ruth
Misca, Mihaela
Barker, John J.
Smith, Myron A.
McEwan, Paul A.
Pilka, Ewa S.
Crawley, Lauren
Evans, Tom
Sun, Dapeng
Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense
title Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense
title_full Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense
title_fullStr Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense
title_full_unstemmed Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense
title_short Structural and Biochemical Studies of a Moderately Thermophilic Exonuclease I from Methylocaldum szegediense
title_sort structural and biochemical studies of a moderately thermophilic exonuclease i from methylocaldum szegediense
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117470
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