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Unfolding intermediates have been found only rarely in earlier studies, and how a protein unfolds is therefore poorly understood. In this paper, we show experimental evidence for multiple pathways and multiple intermediates during unfolding reaction of O(6)-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase from hyperthermophile Thermococcus kodakaraensis (Tk-MGMT). The unfolding profiles monitored by far-UV CD and tryptophan fluorescence were both biphasic, and unfolding monitored by fluorescence was faster than that monitored by CD. GdnHCl-induced titration curves indicate that the intermediates with significant alpha-helical structure accumulate during unfolding. Dependence of kinetic phases on initial GdnHCl concentrations and cysteine reactivity of Tk-MGMT were investigated, suggesting that the heterogeneity of native conformations and parallel unfolding pathways. 相似文献
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O6-Methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase, present in most organisms, removes mutagenic and carcinogenic O6-alkylguanine from DNA by accepting the alkyl group in a stoichiometric reaction. The protein has been partially purified from human placenta. It reacts with second-order rate constants of 2.20 x 10(8) and 0.067 x 10(8) lmol-1 min-1 at 37 degrees C for duplex and single-stranded DNA substrates, respectively. The corresponding value for the alkylated base in synthetic poly(dC, dG, m6dG) is 0.02 x 10(8) l mol-1 min-1. The native protein is monomeric with a molecular mass of 22-24 kDa. Methylation of the protein does not lead to a gross change in its conformation but causes a slight reduction in its isoelectric point of 6.2. Although DNA protects the protein from heat inactivation, both duplex and single-stranded DNAs inhibit its activity in a concentration-dependent manner. The transferase reaction rate is also strongly inhibited by salt with about 20% of the maximum rate observed in physiological ionic strength. This inhibition is nonspecific with respect to the ions of univalent salts. 相似文献
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M. M. Leclere M. Nishioka T. Yuasa S. Fujiwara M. Takagi T. Imanaka 《Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG》1998,258(1-2):69-77
The enzyme O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) is the most common form of cellular defense against the biological effects of O6-methylguanine (O6-MeG) in DNA. Based on PCR amplification using primers derived from conserved amino acid sequences of MGMTs from 11 species, we isolated the DNA region coding for MGMT from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus sp. KOD1. The MGMT gene from KOD1 (mgtk) comprises 522 nucleotides, encoding 174 amino acid residues; its product shows considerable similarity to the corresponding mammalian, yeast and bacterial enzymes, especially around putative methyl acceptor sites. Phylogenetic analysis of MGMTs showed that archaeal MGMTs were grouped with their bacterial counterparts. The location of the MGMT gene on the KOD1 chromosome was also determined. The cloned KOD1 MGMT gene was overexpressed using the T7 RNA polymerase expression system, and the recombinant protein was purified by ammonium sulfate fractionation, heat treatment, ion-exchange chromatography and gel filtration chromatography. The purified recombinant protein was assayed for its enzyme activity by monitoring transfer of [3H]methyl groups from the substrate DNA to the MGMT protein; the activity was found to be stable at 90°?C for at least 30?min. When the mgtk gene was placed under the control of the lac promoter and expressed in the methyltransferase-deficient Escherichia coli strain KT233 (Δada, Δogt) cells, a MGMT was produced. The enzyme was functional in vivo and complemented the mutant phenotype, making the cells resistant to the cytotoxic properties of the alkylating agent N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. 相似文献
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Divalent cations stabilized rat recombinant O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (rMGMT) protein against heat treatment. Activity of rMGMT was completely abolished by incubating at 45 degrees C for 30 min, however, addition of 1.0 mM Mg2+, Ca2+ or Mn2+ significantly protected heat-induced inactivation of MGMT activity (50-60% vs. 97% inactivation). Protective effect of Ca2+ on the MGMT activity was concentration-dependent up to 3 mM, and the thermal protection was effective up to 45 degrees C. In order to investigate Ca2+ binding site in rMGMT protein, truncated GST-rMGMT proteins containing N-terminal 39 amino acids (GST-rMGMT39), 70 amino acids (GST-rMGMT70) and full-length protein (GST-rMGMT) were prepared. Radiolabeled calcium ion [45Ca2+] was bound only to the GST-rMGMT70 and GST-rMGMT, but not to the GST-rMGMT39, indicating that divalent cations could bind the residues between 40th and 70th of the rMGMT protein. Calcium binding was not observed in the site-directed mutant rMGMT proteins (rMGMT(D42A) and rMGMT(E45A)), confirmed by autoradiography using [45Ca2+] after nondenaturing gel electrophoresis; however, the above two mutants had the same catalytic activity as well as proteolytic sensitivity as the wild MGMT protein. Analysis by equilibrium dialysis revealed stoichiometric binding of one molecule of Ca2+ to one molecule of the protein. Since circular dichroism (CD) spectra indicated no discernible difference before and after Ca2+ binding, the above results suggested that neutralization of two negative charges of Asp42 and Glu45 by Ca2+ resulted in thermal stabilization of the protein with minimum perturbation of its tertiary structure. 相似文献
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Inhibition of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase by an alkyltransferase-like protein from Escherichia coli 下载免费PDF全文
The alkyltransferase-like (ATL) proteins contain primary sequence motifs resembling those found in DNA repair O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase proteins. However, in the putative active site of ATL proteins, a tryptophan (W83) residue replaces the cysteine at the known active site of alkyltransferases. The Escherichia coli atl gene was expressed as a fusion protein and purified. Neither ATL nor C83 or A83 mutants transferred [3H] from [3H]-methylated DNA to themselves, and the levels of O6-methyl guanine (O6-meG) in substrate DNA were not affected by ATL. However, ATL inhibited the transfer of methyl groups to human alkyltransferase (MGMT). Inhibition was reduced by prolonged incubation in the presence of MGMT, again suggesting that O6-meG in the substrate is not changed by ATL. Gel-shift assays show that ATL binds to short single- or double-stranded oligonucleotides containing O6-meG, but not to oligonucleotides containing 8-oxoguanine, ethenoadenine, 5-hydroxycytosine or O4-methylthymine. There was no evidence of demethylation of O6-meG or of glycosylase or endonuclease activity. Overexpression of ATL in E.coli increased, or did not affect, the toxicity of N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine in an alklyltransferase-proficient and -deficient strain, respectively. These results suggest that ATL may act as a damage sensor that flags O6-meG and possibly other O6-alkylation lesions for processing by other repair pathways. 相似文献
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《Mutation Research Letters》1983,119(3-4):221-228
A synthetic DNA polymer containing [8-3H]O6-methylguanine m6G) was used as a substrate to assay the in situ demethylation of the alkylated base by an activity in HeLa cell extracts. The repair activity appears to be similar to the O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase of E. coli and to be inactivated by reaction with the substrate. Extracts of a methylation-repair proficient (Mer+) cell strain, HeLa CCL2, were found to contain m6G repair activity equivalent to approx. 100 000 molecules of methyltransferase per cell, assuming that each molecule can demethylate one m6G residue. No activity could be detected in the extract of a repair deficient (Mer−) cell strain, HeLa S3, and there is no evidence of an inhibitor of repair activity in this strain. 相似文献
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We have identified a DNA methyltransferase activity of the nitrogen-fixing bacterium, Rhizobium meliloti, that repairs O6-methylguanine lesions. Repair of the O6-methylguanine residue results in transfer of the methyl group to a cysteine residue of a 28,000-dalton protein. The O6-methyltransferase activity is expressed constitutively and R. meliloti does not exhibit an adaptive response to alkylating agents. 相似文献
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The 19,000 Mr C-terminal domain of the Escherichia coli ada gene product that contains O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase DNA repair activity has been crystallized in a low-salt environment. The crystals, which diffract to 2.3 A (1 A = 0.1 nm), are suitable for detailed structural studies. The space group is P21 with unit cell dimensions a = 46.3 A, b = 45.8 A, c = 46.9 A and beta = 113.3 degrees. 相似文献
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Purification, structure, and biochemical properties of human O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase 总被引:7,自引:0,他引:7
G Koike H Maki H Takeya H Hayakawa M Sekiguchi 《The Journal of biological chemistry》1990,265(25):14754-14762
The level of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase activity in a human cell line carrying a 1.1-kilobase cDNA fragment was about 50 times higher than that found in ordinary methyltransferase-proficient (Mer+) cell lines (Hayakawa, H., Koike, G., and Sekiguchi, M. (1990) J. Mol. Biol. 213, 739-747). Taking advantage of this overproduction, the enzyme was purified to apparent physical homogeneity and the physical and biochemical properties investigated. A single polypeptide with a molecular weight of approximately 25,000 was detected on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the most highly purified preparation. The Stokes radius of 22.5 A and the sedimentation coefficient of 2.0 S were obtained, from which the molecular weight of the native form of the enzyme was calculated to be 19,000. After digestion with lysyl endopeptidase, peptide fragments of the protein were isolated and sequenced. The amino acid sequences of these peptides and the amino acid composition of the protein were in good agreement with those deduced from the nucleotide sequence of the cloned cDNA. The purified enzyme catalyzed transfer of methyl groups from O6-methylguanine and O4-methylthymine, but not from methylphosphotriesters, of methylated DNA to the enzyme molecule. 相似文献
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The role of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase in cell survival, mutagenesis and carcinogenesis 总被引:13,自引:0,他引:13
D B Yarosh 《Mutation research》1985,145(1-2):1-16
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Progression of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase and temozolomide resistance in cancer research
Guan Jiang Ai-Jun Jiang Yong Xin Lian-Tao Li Qian Cheng Jun-Nian Zheng 《Molecular biology reports》2014,41(10):6659-6665
Temozolomide (TMZ) is an alkylating agent that is widely used in chemotherapy for cancer. A key mechanism of resistance to TMZ is the overexpression of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT). MGMT specifically repairs the DNA O6-methylation damage induced by TMZ and irreversibly inactivates TMZ. Regulation of MGMT expression and research regarding the mechanism of TMZ resistance will help rationalize the clinical use of TMZ. In this review, we provide an overview of recent advances in the field, with particular emphasis on MGMT structure, function, expression regulation, and the association between MGMT and resistance to TMZ. 相似文献
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H Hashimoto T Inoue M Nishioka S Fujiwara M Takagi T Imanaka Y Kai 《Journal of molecular biology》1999,292(3):707-716
The crystal structure of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.63) of hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcuskodakaraensis strain KOD1 (Pk -MGMT) was determined by single isomorphous replacement method with anomalous scattering (SIRAS) at 1.8 A resolution. The archaeal protein is extremely thermostable and repairs alkylated DNA by suicidal alkyl transfer from guanine O6 to its own cysteine residue. Archaea constitute the third primary kingdom of living organisms, sharing characteristics with procaryotic and eucaryotic cells. They live in various extreme environments and are thought to include the most ancient organisms on the earth. Structural studies on hyperthermophilic archaeal proteins reveal the structural features essential for stability under the extreme environments in which these organisms live, and will provide the structural basis required for stabilizing various mesophilic proteins for industrial applications. Here, we report the crystal structure of Pk-MGMT and structural comparison of Pk-MGMT and methyltransferase homologue from Escherichia coli (AdaC, C-terminal fragment of Ada protein). Analyses of solvent-accessible surface area (SASA) reveals a large discrepancy between Pk-MGMT and AdaC with respect to the property of the ASA. In the Pk-MGMT structure, the intra-helix ion-pairs contribute to reinforce stability of alpha-helices. The inter-helix ion-pairs exist in the interior of Pk-MGMT and stabilize internal packing of tertiary structure. Furthermore, structural features of helix cappings, intra and inter-helix ion-pairs are found around the active-site structure in Pk-MGMT. 相似文献
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Suicide inactivation of the E. coli O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase 总被引:20,自引:4,他引:20 下载免费PDF全文
The O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase of Escherichia coli acts rapidly and stoichiometrically to convert a mutagenic O6-methylguanine residue in DNA to unsubstituted guanine. Even at low protein concentrations and in the absence of any cofactors, the transfer of a methyl group to one of the protein's own cysteine residues occurs in less than 2 s at 37 degrees C. The entire kinetic process can be followed experimentally at 5 degrees C. Formation of S-methylcysteine in the protein is accompanied by loss of activity and accounts for the exceptional suicide kinetics of this enzyme as well as for the sharp saturation of O6-methylguanine repair observed in vivo. The enzyme can remove greater than 98% of the methyl groups from O6-methylguanine present in alkylated DNA, but leaves N-alkylated purines untouched. Single-stranded DNA containing O6-methylguanine is a poor substrate, with the methyl transfer occurring at approximately 0.1% of the rate for duplex DNA. This latter observation may explain the high frequency of mutations induced by alkylating agents at DNA replication forks. 相似文献
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Pattama Senthong Christopher L. Millington Oliver J. Wilkinson Andrew S. Marriott Amanda J. Watson Onrapak Reamtong Claire E. Eyers David M. Williams Geoffrey P. Margison Andrew C. Povey 《Nucleic acids research》2013,41(5):3047-3055
The consumption of red meat is a risk factor in human colorectal cancer (CRC). One hypothesis is that red meat facilitates the nitrosation of bile acid conjugates and amino acids, which rapidly convert to DNA-damaging carcinogens. Indeed, the toxic and mutagenic DNA adduct O6-carboxymethylguanine (O6-CMG) is frequently present in human DNA, increases in abundance in people with high levels of dietary red meat and may therefore be a causative factor in CRC. Previous reports suggested that O6-CMG is not a substrate for the human version of the DNA damage reversal protein O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT), which protects against the genotoxic effects of other O6-alkylguanine lesions by removing alkyl groups from the O6-position. We now show that synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotides containing the known MGMT substrate O6-methylguanine (O6-MeG) or O6-CMG effectively inactivate MGMT in vitro (IC50 0.93 and 1.8 nM, respectively). Inactivation involves the removal of the O6-alkyl group and its transfer to the active-site cysteine residue of MGMT. O6-CMG is therefore an MGMT substrate, and hence MGMT is likely to be a protective factor in CRC under conditions where O6-CMG is a potential causative agent. 相似文献
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Cloning and expresion of cDNA for rat O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase. 总被引:1,自引:5,他引:1 下载免费PDF全文
cDNA for O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase was isolated by screening rat liver cDNA libraries, using as a probe the human cDNA sequence for methyltransferase. The rat cDNA encodes a protein with 209 amino acid residues. The predicted amino acid sequence of the rat methyltransferase exhibits considerable homology with those of the human, yeast and bacterial enzymes, especially around putative methyl acceptor sites. When the cDNA was placed under control of the lac promoter and expressed in methyltransferase-deficient Escherichia coli (ada-, ogt-) cells, a characteristic methyltransferase protein was produced. The rat DNA methyltransferase thus expressed could complement the biological defects of the E. coli cell caused by lack of its own DNA methyltransferases; e.g. increased sensitivity to alkylating agents in terms of both cell death and mutation induction. 相似文献
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Purification and structure of the intact Ada regulatory protein of Escherichia coli K12, O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase 总被引:27,自引:0,他引:27
Y Nakabeppu H Kondo S Kawabata S Iwanaga M Sekiguchi 《The Journal of biological chemistry》1985,260(12):7281-7288
The ada gene of Escherichia coli K12, the regulatory gene for the adaptive response of bacteria to alkylating agents, was cloned and placed under the control of the lac regulatory region on a multicopy runaway plasmid, thereby yielding a hybrid plasmid pYN3059. Ada protein with a molecular weight of about 38,000 was overproduced when cells harboring pYN3059 were incubated at 42 degrees C in the presence of a lac inducer, isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactoside. Taking advantage of overproduction of Ada protein, we purified the protein to apparent physical homogeneity. The purified 38,000-dalton Ada protein transferred the methyl group from the O6-methylguanine residue of alkylated DNA to the Ada protein, per se. Although the Ada protein was degraded to smaller polypeptides when crude extracts or partially purified preparations were incubated in a high ionic-strength buffer at neutral pH, the purified Ada protein remained stable under the same conditions, indicating that the Ada protein may not undergo autodegradation. An amino-terminal sequence and total amino acid composition of the purified Ada protein were in accord with nucleotide sequence of the ada gene, determined by the dideoxy method using M13 phage. It was deduced that Ada protein comprises 354 amino acids and its molecular weight is 39,385. The promoter for the ada gene was determined by S1 nuclease mapping. 相似文献
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Witold Kycler Bronisława Szarzyńska Cezary Łoziński Konstanty Korski Katarzyna Lamperska 《Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy》2012,17(1):13-18
Background/aimThe aim of our study was to check how MGMT methylation status together with known factors influenced the risk of colon cancer development.Materials and methodsWe examined patients with colon polyps. Information concerning gender, age, lifestyle, diet, anthropometry and medical information, including cancer and family history of cancer, was analyzed. Polymorphism variety of MGMT gene was investigated in another study. Genetic analysis for MGMT methylation assessment was performed for polyp tissue samples from 143 patients.ResultsPositive methylation MGMT status was found in 55 patients. There was no correlation between gender and MGMT methylation status (p = 0.43). We did not find correlation between patients younger and older than 60 (p = 0.87). There was no correlation between smoking and MGMT methylation status (p = 0.36). We did not find correlation between BMI and MGMT methylation status (p = 0.86). We did not find correlation between MGMT methylation status and colon cancer in familial history (p = 0.45).ConclusionOur study showed no correlations between methylation status of MGMT polymorphisms and clinical features like age, gender, polyp localization, smoking status, or obesity. It has been shown previously that MGMT methylation status may show nonspecific methylation in colon polyps. Gene methylation status in adenoma tissues has also been associated by other authors with the adenoma's size, histology, and degree of atypia. In our study, we evaluated the gene methylation status in colon polyps and found no association with adenoma characteristics. The present study showed no correlation for MGMT methylation in polyps in different regions of colon. 相似文献
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The DNA repair protein O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT, alkyltransferase) is an important suicide enzyme involved in defense against O6-alkylating endogenous metabolites and environmental carcinogens. It also plays a pivotal role in primary and acquired resistance of tumors to alkylating anticancer drugs targeting the O6-position of guanine (i.e., methylating and chloroethylating agents). MGMT can thus be considered a crucial biomarker for individual susceptibility to alkylating carcinogens and tumor drug resistance. This implies a need for a fast and convenient method for determination of MGMT. Routinely, MGMT is being quantified by radioactive assays which are relatively laborious. Here we report a nonradioactive MGMT enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for quantification of MGMT in cell and tissue homogenates. We compared the MGMT-ELISA with the standard radioactive assay and found it to be as sensitive but less time consuming. Therefore, it represents an alternative for the quantification of MGMT in cell and tissue homogenates. We applied the assay for determining MGMT in normal and tumor tissue of testes. In both normal and tumor tissue MGMT was quite variable, ranging from zero to 1300 fmol/mg protein. In various tumor samples MGMT was lower than MGMT in the normal tissue from the same patient or was even not detectable. The MGMT-ELISA might become a useful tool for MGMT determination in clinical routine and health control. 相似文献
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O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase in wild-type and ada mutants of Escherichia coli. 总被引:16,自引:7,他引:9 下载免费PDF全文
O(6)-Methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase is induced in Escherichia coli during growth in low levels of N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. We have developed a sensitive assay for quantitating low levels of this activity with a synthetic DNA substrate containing 3H-labeled O(6)-methylguanine as the only modified base. Although both wild-type and adaptation-deficient (ada) mutants of E. coli contained low but comparable numbers (from 13 to 60) of the enzyme molecules per cell, adaptation treatment caused a significant increase of the enzyme in the wild type but not in the ada mutants, suggesting that the ada mutation is in a regulatory locus and not in the structural gene for the methyltransferase. 相似文献