Mutations in a conserved motif inhibit single-stranded DNA binding and recombination mediator activities of bacteriophage T4 UvsY protein |
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Authors: | Bleuit Jill S Ma Yujie Munro James Morrical Scott W |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Biochemistry and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont 05405, USA. |
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Abstract: | The UvsY recombination mediator protein is critical for homologous recombination in bacteriophage T4. UvsY uses both protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions to mediate the assembly of the T4 UvsX recombinase onto single-stranded (ss) DNA, forming presynaptic filaments that initiate DNA strand exchange. UvsY helps UvsX compete with Gp32, the T4 ssDNA-binding protein, for binding sites on ssDNA, in part by destabilizing Gp32-ssDNA interactions, and in part by stabilizing UvsX-ssDNA interactions. The relative contributions of UvsY-ssDNA, UvsY-Gp32, UvsY-UvsX, and UvsY-UvsY interactions to these processes are only partially understood. The goal of this study was to isolate mutant forms of UvsY protein that are specifically defective in UvsY-ssDNA interactions, so that the contribution of this activity to recombination processes could be assessed independent of other factors. A conserved motif of UvsY found in other DNA-binding proteins was targeted for mutagenesis. Two missense mutants of UvsY were isolated in which ssDNA binding activity is compromised. These mutants retain self-association activity, and form stable associations with UvsX and Gp32 proteins in patterns similar to wild-type UvsY. Both mutants are partially, but not totally, defective in stimulating UvsX-catalyzed recombination functions including ssDNA-dependent ATP hydrolysis and DNA strand exchange. The data are consistent with a model in which UvsY plays bipartite roles in presynaptic filament assembly. Its protein-ssDNA interactions are suggested to moderate the destabilization of Gp32-ssDNA, whereas its protein-protein contacts induce a conformational change of the UvsX protein, giving UvsX a higher affinity for the ssDNA and allowing it to compete more effectively with Gp32 for binding sites. |
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