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DNA Gyrase of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Deinococcus radiodurans</Emphasis> is characterized as Type II bacterial topoisomerase and its activity is differentially regulated by PprA in vitro
Authors:Swathi Kota  Yogendra S Rajpurohit  Vijaya K Charaka  Katsuya Satoh  Issay Narumi  Hari S Misra
Institution:1.Molecular Biology Division,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai,India;2.Ion Beam Mutagenesis Research Group, Quantum Beam Science Center,Japan Atomic Energy Agency,Takasaki,Japan;3.Radiation Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences,Toyo University,Itakura,Japan;4.Department of Radiation Oncology, Houston Methodist Research Institute,Houston Methodist Hospital,Houston,USA
Abstract:The multipartite genome of Deinococcus radiodurans forms toroidal structure. It encodes topoisomerase IB and both the subunits of DNA gyrase (DrGyr) while lacks other bacterial topoisomerases. Recently, PprA a pleiotropic protein involved in radiation resistance in D. radiodurans has been suggested for having roles in cell division and genome maintenance. In vivo interaction of PprA with topoisomerases has also been shown. DrGyr constituted from recombinant gyrase A and gyrase B subunits showed decatenation, relaxation and supercoiling activities. Wild type PprA stimulated DNA relaxation activity while inhibited supercoiling activity of DrGyr. Lysine133 to glutamic acid (K133E) and tryptophane183 to arginine (W183R) replacements resulted loss of DNA binding activity in PprA and that showed very little effect on DrGyr activities in vitro. Interestingly, wild type PprA and its K133E derivative continued interacting with GyrA in vivo while W183R, which formed relatively short oligomers did not interact with GyrA. The size of nucleoid in PprA mutant (1.9564 ± 0.324 µm) was significantly bigger than the wild type (1.6437 ± 0.345 µm). Thus, we showed that DrGyr confers all three activities of bacterial type IIA family DNA topoisomerases, which are differentially regulated by PprA, highlighting the significant role of PprA in DrGyr activity regulation and genome maintenance in D. radiodurans.
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