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Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease

HNH endonucleases in bacteriophages play a variety of roles in the phage lifecycle as key components of phage DNA packaging machines. The deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage Geobacillus virus E2 (GVE2) encodes an HNH endonuclease (GVE2 HNHE). Here, the crystal structure of GVE2 HNHE is reported. Thi...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Likui, Xu, Dandan, Huang, Yanchao, Zhu, Xinyuan, Rui, Mianwen, Wan, Ting, Zheng, Xin, Shen, Yulong, Chen, Xiangdong, Ma, Kesen, Gong, Yong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28211904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42542
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author Zhang, Likui
Xu, Dandan
Huang, Yanchao
Zhu, Xinyuan
Rui, Mianwen
Wan, Ting
Zheng, Xin
Shen, Yulong
Chen, Xiangdong
Ma, Kesen
Gong, Yong
author_facet Zhang, Likui
Xu, Dandan
Huang, Yanchao
Zhu, Xinyuan
Rui, Mianwen
Wan, Ting
Zheng, Xin
Shen, Yulong
Chen, Xiangdong
Ma, Kesen
Gong, Yong
author_sort Zhang, Likui
collection PubMed
description HNH endonucleases in bacteriophages play a variety of roles in the phage lifecycle as key components of phage DNA packaging machines. The deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage Geobacillus virus E2 (GVE2) encodes an HNH endonuclease (GVE2 HNHE). Here, the crystal structure of GVE2 HNHE is reported. This is the first structural study of a thermostable HNH endonuclease from a thermophilic bacteriophage. Structural comparison reveals that GVE2 HNHE possesses a typical ββα-metal fold and Zn-finger motif similar to those of HNH endonucleases from other bacteriophages, apart from containing an extra α-helix, suggesting conservation of these enzymes among bacteriophages. Biochemical analysis suggests that the alanine substitutions of the conserved residues (H93, N109 and H118) in the HNH motif of GVE2 HNHE abolished 94%, 60% and 83% of nicking activity, respectively. Compared to the wild type enzyme, the H93A mutant displayed almost the same conformation while the N108A and H118A mutants had different conformations. In addition, the wild type enzyme was more thermostable than the mutants. In the presence of Mn(2+) or Zn(2+), the wild type enzyme displayed distinct DNA nicking patterns. However, high Mn(2+) concentrations were needed for the N109A and H118A mutants to nick DNA while Zn(2+) inactivated their nicking activity.
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spelling pubmed-53041952017-03-14 Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease Zhang, Likui Xu, Dandan Huang, Yanchao Zhu, Xinyuan Rui, Mianwen Wan, Ting Zheng, Xin Shen, Yulong Chen, Xiangdong Ma, Kesen Gong, Yong Sci Rep Article HNH endonucleases in bacteriophages play a variety of roles in the phage lifecycle as key components of phage DNA packaging machines. The deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage Geobacillus virus E2 (GVE2) encodes an HNH endonuclease (GVE2 HNHE). Here, the crystal structure of GVE2 HNHE is reported. This is the first structural study of a thermostable HNH endonuclease from a thermophilic bacteriophage. Structural comparison reveals that GVE2 HNHE possesses a typical ββα-metal fold and Zn-finger motif similar to those of HNH endonucleases from other bacteriophages, apart from containing an extra α-helix, suggesting conservation of these enzymes among bacteriophages. Biochemical analysis suggests that the alanine substitutions of the conserved residues (H93, N109 and H118) in the HNH motif of GVE2 HNHE abolished 94%, 60% and 83% of nicking activity, respectively. Compared to the wild type enzyme, the H93A mutant displayed almost the same conformation while the N108A and H118A mutants had different conformations. In addition, the wild type enzyme was more thermostable than the mutants. In the presence of Mn(2+) or Zn(2+), the wild type enzyme displayed distinct DNA nicking patterns. However, high Mn(2+) concentrations were needed for the N109A and H118A mutants to nick DNA while Zn(2+) inactivated their nicking activity. Nature Publishing Group 2017-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5304195/ /pubmed/28211904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42542 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Zhang, Likui
Xu, Dandan
Huang, Yanchao
Zhu, Xinyuan
Rui, Mianwen
Wan, Ting
Zheng, Xin
Shen, Yulong
Chen, Xiangdong
Ma, Kesen
Gong, Yong
Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease
title Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease
title_full Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease
title_fullStr Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease
title_short Structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage GVE2 HNH endonuclease
title_sort structural and functional characterization of deep-sea thermophilic bacteriophage gve2 hnh endonuclease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28211904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42542
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