The origin-binding domain of the herpes simplex virus type I UL9 protein is not required for DNA helicase activity
The UL9 protein of herpes simplex virus type 1 binds to specific sequences within the viral origins of DNA replication and also functions as a DNA helicase. The C-terminal 317 amino acids of the 851 residue protein specify sequence-specific binding to the viral origins and the N-terminal 400 contain...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of general virology 1995-01, Vol.76 (12), p.3125-3130 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The UL9 protein of herpes simplex virus type 1 binds to specific sequences within the viral origins of DNA replication and also functions as a DNA helicase. The C-terminal 317 amino acids of the 851 residue protein specify sequence-specific binding to the viral origins and the N-terminal 400 contain several motifs characteristic of many DNA and RNA helicases. To investigate whether the origin-binding domain is required for helicase function we have expressed a truncated version comprising amino acids 1-535 of UL9 using a recombinant baculovirus. Extracts were prepared from cells infected with the recombinant virus and chromatographed over ATP-agarose. DNA helicase, DNA-dependent ATPase and a novel-single-stranded DNA-binding activity were present in fractions containing the truncated UL9 protein but not in corresponding gradient fractions from a control virus infection. These results indicate that the DNA helicase function of UL9 does not require the presence of the origin-binding domain and suggest that an interaction between the N-terminal domain and distorted or partially single-stranded regions of DNA may play a role in unwinding the origin region. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1317 |