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Only One ATP-binding DnaX Subunit Is Required for Initiation Complex Formation by the Escherichia coli DNA Polymerase III Holoenzyme

  作者 Wieczorek, A; Downey, CD; Dallmann, HG; McHenry, CS  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Biological Chemistry;  卷期  2010年285-38;  页码  29049-29053  
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[摘要]The DnaX complex (DnaX(3)delta delta'chi psi) within the Escherichia coli DNApolymerase III holoenzyme serves to load the dimeric sliding clamp processivity factor, beta(2), onto DNA. The complex contains three DnaX subunits, which occur in two forms: tau and the shorter gamma, produced by translational frameshifting. Ten forms of E. coli DnaX complex containing all possible combinations of wild-type or a Walker A motif K51E variant tau or gamma have been reconstituted and rigorously purified. DnaX complexes containing three DnaX K51E subunits do not bind ATP. Comparison of their ability to support formation of initiation complexes, as measured by processive replication by the DNA polymerase III holoenzyme, indicates a minimal requirement for one ATP-binding DnaX subunit. DnaX complexes containing two mutant DnaX subunits support DNA synthesis at about two-thirds the level of their wild-type counterparts. beta(2) binding (determined functionally) is diminished 12-30-fold for DnaX complexes containing two K51E subunits, suggesting that multiple ATPs must be bound to place the DnaX complex into a conformation with maximal affinity for beta(2). DNA synthesis activity can be restored by increased concentrations of beta(2). In contrast, severe defects in ATP hydrolysis are observed upon introduction of a single K51E DnaX subunit. Thus, ATP binding, hydrolysis, and the ability to form initiation complexes are not tightly coupled. These results suggest that although ATP hydrolysis likely enhances beta(2) loading, it is not absolutely required in a mechanistic sense for formation of functional initiation complexes.

 
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