Stimulation of ATP Hydrolysis by ssDNA Provides the Necessary Mechanochemical Energy for G4 Unfolding

The G-quadruplex (G4) is a distinct geometric and electrophysical structure compared to classical doublestranded DNA, and its stability can impede essential cellular processes such as replication, transcription, and translation. This study focuses on the BsPif1 helicase, revealing its ability to bin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molecular biology 2024-01, Vol.436 (2)
Hauptverfasser: Dai, Yang-Xue, Duan, Xiao-Lei, Fu, Wen-Tong, Wang, Shan, Liu, Na-Nv, Li, Hai-Hong, Ai, Xia, Guo, Hai-Lei, Navés, Cel Areny, Bugnard, Elisabeth, Auguin, Daniel, Hou, Xi-Miao, Rety, Stephane, Xi, Xu-Guang
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Zusammenfassung:The G-quadruplex (G4) is a distinct geometric and electrophysical structure compared to classical doublestranded DNA, and its stability can impede essential cellular processes such as replication, transcription, and translation. This study focuses on the BsPif1 helicase, revealing its ability to bind independently to both single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and G4 structures. The unfolding activity of BsPif1 on G4 relies on the presence of a single tail chain, and the covalent continuity between the single tail chain and the G4 0 s main chain is necessary for efficient G4 unwinding. This suggests that ATP hydrolysis-driven ssDNA translocation exerts a pull force on G4 unwinding. Molecular dynamics simulations identified a specific region within BsPif1 that contains five crucial amino acid sites responsible for G4 binding and unwinding. A "molecular wire stripper" model is proposed to explain BsPif1 0 s mechanism of G4 unwinding. These findings provide a new theoretical foundation for further exploration of the G4 development mechanism in Pif1 family helicases.
ISSN:0022-2836
1089-8638
DOI:10.1016/j.jmb.2023.168373