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Taking a molecular motor for a spin: helicase mechanism studied by spin labeling and PELDOR
Authors:Diana Constantinescu-Aruxandei  Biljana Petrovic-Stojanovska  Olav Schiemann  James H. Naismith  Malcolm F. White
Affiliation:1Biomedical Sciences Research Complex, University of St Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST, UK;2Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Bonn, Wegelerstrasse 12, 53115 Bonn, Germany
Abstract:The complex molecular motions central to the functions of helicases have long attracted attention. Protein crystallography has provided transformative insights into these dynamic conformational changes, however important questions about the true nature of helicase configurations during the catalytic cycle remain. Using pulsed EPR (PELDOR or DEER) to measure interdomain distances in solution, we have examined two representative helicases: PcrA from superfamily 1 and XPD from superfamily 2. The data show that PcrA is a dynamic structure with domain movements that correlate with particular functional states, confirming and extending the information gleaned from crystal structures and other techniques. XPD in contrast is shown to be a rigid protein with almost no conformational changes resulting from nucleotide or DNA binding, which is well described by static crystal structures. Our results highlight the complimentary nature of PELDOR to crystallography and the power of its precision in understanding the conformational changes relevant to helicase function.
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