학술논문

Direct observation of helicase–topoisomerase coupling within reverse gyrase.
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 5/19/2020, Vol. 117 Issue 20, p1-9. 9p.
Subject
*SINGLE-strand DNA breaks
*DNA denaturation
Language
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
Reverse gyrases (RGs) are the only topoisomerases capable of generating positive supercoils in DNA. Members of the type IA family, they do so by generating a single-strand break in substrate DNA and then manipulating the two single strands to generate positive topology. Here, we use single-molecule experimentation to reveal the obligatory succession of steps that make up the catalytic cycle of RG. In the initial state, RG binds to DNA and unwinds ∼2 turns of the double helix in an ATP-independent fashion. Upon nucleotide binding, RG then rewinds ∼1 turn of DNA. Nucleotide hydrolysis and/or product release leads to an increase of 2 units of DNA writhe and resetting of the enzyme, for a net change of topology of +1 turn per cycle. Final dissociation of RG from DNA results in rewinding of the 2 turns of DNA that were initially disrupted. These results show how tight coupling of the helicase and topoisomerase activities allows for induction of positive supercoiling despite opposing torque. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]