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Kinetic analysis of product release and metal ions in a metallonuclease
Authors:Fuqian Xie
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Center for Nanoscience, University of Missouri St. Louis, MC 27, One Univ. Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121, USA
Abstract:Most nucleases rely on divalent cations as cofactors to catalyze the hydrolysis of nucleic acid phosphodiester bonds. Here both equilibrium and kinetic experiments are used to test recently proposed models regarding the metal ion dependence of product release and the degree of cooperativity between metal ions bound in the active sites of the homodimeric PvuII endonuclease. Equilibrium fluorescence anisotropy studies indicate that product binding is dramatically weakened in the presence of metal ions. Pre-steady state kinetics indicate that product release is at least partially rate limiting. Steady state and pre-steady state data fit best to models in which metals remain bound to the enzyme after the release of product. Finally, analysis of cooperative and independent binding models for metal ions indicates that single turnover kinetic data are consistent with little to no positive cooperativity between the two metal ions binding each active site.
Keywords:Metallonuclease  Mechanism  Kinetics  Product release  Metal ions  Cooperativity
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