Activation of mutant forms of DnaA protein of Escherichia coli by DnaK and GrpE proteins occurs prior to DNA replication
Mutant forms of DnaA protein, inert in a replication system composed of other purified proteins, are "activated" by DnaK and GrpE heat shock proteins (Hupp, T. R., and Kaguni, J. M. (1993) J. Biol. Chem. 268, 13137-13142). The effect of these heat shock proteins on DnaA5 and DnaA46 protein...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1993-06, Vol.268 (18), p.13143-13150 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mutant forms of DnaA protein, inert in a replication system composed of other purified proteins, are "activated" by DnaK and
GrpE heat shock proteins (Hupp, T. R., and Kaguni, J. M. (1993) J. Biol. Chem. 268, 13137-13142). The effect of these heat
shock proteins on DnaA5 and DnaA46 protein was separated from the event of DNA synthesis by incubation in two stages. Components
necessary during the first stage for "activation" included GrpE and DnaK proteins, ATP at 0.2 mM or greater, and polyvinyl
alcohol (8%) or glycerol, optimal at concentrations between 20 and 30%. An ATP regenerating system provided by creatine kinase
and creatine phosphate was stimulatory. Addition of the activated form of DnaA5 or DnaA46 protein to a reconstituted system
containing other purified replication proteins during the second stage of incubation resulted in DNA replication. Activation
of DnaA5 or DnaA46 protein by heat shock proteins was thermolabile, suggesting that the temperature sensitivity of dnaA5 and
dnaA46 mutants is related to this thermolabile interaction. A third heat shock protein, DnaJ protein, interfered with the
activation of DnaA5 protein if present during the first stage of incubation. This inhibitory effect was less striking if included
during the second stage of incubation. These results suggest a mechanism for regulation of the activity of DnaA protein. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(19)38630-2 |