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Journal of Molecular Biology | 2009

Identification of the SSB binding site on E. coli RecQ reveals a conserved surface for binding SSB’s C-terminus

Robert D. Shereda; Nicholas J. Reiter; Samuel E. Butcher; James L. Keck

RecQ DNA helicases act in conjunction with heterologous partner proteins to catalyze DNA metabolic activities, including recombination initiation and stalled replication fork processing. For the prototypical Escherichia coli RecQ protein, direct interaction with single-stranded DNA-binding protein (SSB) stimulates its DNA unwinding activity. Complex formation between RecQ and SSB is mediated by the RecQ winged-helix domain, which binds the nine C-terminal-most residues of SSB, a highly conserved sequence known as the SSB-Ct element. Using nuclear magnetic resonance and mutational analyses, we identify the SSB-Ct binding pocket on E. coli RecQ. The binding site shares a striking electrostatic similarity with the previously identified SSB-Ct binding site on E. coli exonuclease I, although the SSB binding domains in the two proteins are not otherwise related structurally. Substitutions that alter RecQ residues implicated in SSB-Ct binding impair RecQ binding to SSB and SSB/DNA nucleoprotein complexes. These substitutions also diminish SSB-stimulated DNA helicase activity in the variants, although additional biochemical changes in the RecQ variants indicate a role for the winged-helix domain in helicase activity beyond SSB protein binding. Sequence changes in the SSB-Ct element are sufficient to abolish interaction with RecQ in the absence of DNA and to diminish RecQ binding and helicase activity on SSB/DNA substrates. These results support a model in which RecQ has evolved an SSB-Ct binding site on its winged-helix domain as an adaptation that aids its cellular functions on SSB/DNA nucleoprotein substrates.


Biochemistry | 2004

Dynamics in the U6 RNA Intramolecular Stem-Loop: A Base Flipping Conformational Change.

Nicholas J. Reiter; Heike Blad; Frits Abildgaard; Samuel E. Butcher


Journal of Molecular Biology | 2005

Dynamics and Metal Ion Binding in the U6 RNA Intramolecular Stem–Loop as Analyzed by NMR

Heike Blad; Nicholas J. Reiter; Frits Abildgaard; John L. Markley; Samuel E. Butcher


Journal of Molecular Biology | 2007

Structure and interactions of the first three RNA recognition motifs of splicing factor prp24.

Euiyoung Bae; Nicholas J. Reiter; Craig A. Bingman; Sharon S. Kwan; Donghan Lee; George N. Phillips; Samuel E. Butcher; David A. Brow


RNA | 2003

Structure of the U6 RNA intramolecular stem-loop harboring an S P -phosphorothioate modification

Nicholas J. Reiter; Laura J. Nikstad; Anne M. Allmann; Randal J. Johnson; Samuel E. Butcher


RNA | 2010

Structure and functional implications of a complex containing a segment of U6 RNA bound by a domain of Prp24.

Stephen Martin-Tumasz; Nicholas J. Reiter; David A. Brow; Samuel E. Butcher


Biochemistry | 2002

Mn2+ is a native metal ion activator for Bacteriophage λ protein phosphatase

Tiffany A. Reiter; Nicholas J. Reiter; Frank Rusnak


Biochemistry | 2001

Identification of the high affinity Mn2+ binding site of bacteriophage lambda phosphoprotein phosphatase: effects of metal ligand mutations on electron paramagnetic resonance spectra and phosphatase activities.

Daniel J. White; Nicholas J. Reiter; Robert A. Sikkink; Lian Yu; Frank Rusnak


Biochemistry | 2002

Inhibition of Bacteriophage λ protein phosphatase by organic and oxoanion inhibitors

Nicholas J. Reiter; Daniel J. White; Frank Rusnak


Journal of Biomolecular NMR | 2006

Resonance assignments for the two N-terminal RNA recognition motifs (RRM) of the S. cerevisiae pre-mRNA processing protein Prp24.

Nicholas J. Reiter; Donghan Lee; Yun-Xing Wang; Marco Tonelli; Arash Bahrami; Claudia C. Cornilescu; Samuel E. Butcher

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Samuel E. Butcher

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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David A. Brow

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Donghan Lee

National Institutes of Health

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Frits Abildgaard

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Heike Blad

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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James L. Keck

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Robert D. Shereda

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Anne M. Allmann

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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