TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of a novel helicase activity unwinding branched DNAs from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus furiosus
AU - Fujikane, Ryosuke
AU - Komori, Kayoko
AU - Shinagawa, Hideo
AU - Ishino, Yoshizumi
PY - 2005/4/1
Y1 - 2005/4/1
N2 - To identify the branch migration activity in archaea, we fractionated Pyrococcus furiosus cell extracts by several chromatography and assayed for ATP-dependent resolution of synthetic Holliday junctions. The target activity was identified in the column fractions, and the optimal reaction conditions for the branch migration activity were determined using the partially purified fraction. We successfully cloned the corresponding gene by screening a heat-stable protein library made by P. furiosus genomic DNA. The gene, hjm (Holliday junction migration), encodes a protein composed of 720 amino acids. The Hjm protein is conserved in Archaea and belongs to the helicase superfamily 2. A homology search revealed that Hjm shares sequence similarity with the human PolΘ, HEL308, and Drosophila Mus308 proteins, which are involved in a DNA repair, whereas no similar sequences were found in bacteria and yeast. The Hjm helicase may play a central role in the repair systems of organisms living in extreme environments.
AB - To identify the branch migration activity in archaea, we fractionated Pyrococcus furiosus cell extracts by several chromatography and assayed for ATP-dependent resolution of synthetic Holliday junctions. The target activity was identified in the column fractions, and the optimal reaction conditions for the branch migration activity were determined using the partially purified fraction. We successfully cloned the corresponding gene by screening a heat-stable protein library made by P. furiosus genomic DNA. The gene, hjm (Holliday junction migration), encodes a protein composed of 720 amino acids. The Hjm protein is conserved in Archaea and belongs to the helicase superfamily 2. A homology search revealed that Hjm shares sequence similarity with the human PolΘ, HEL308, and Drosophila Mus308 proteins, which are involved in a DNA repair, whereas no similar sequences were found in bacteria and yeast. The Hjm helicase may play a central role in the repair systems of organisms living in extreme environments.
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U2 - 10.1074/jbc.M413417200
DO - 10.1074/jbc.M413417200
M3 - Article
C2 - 15677450
AN - SCOPUS:16844380971
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 280
SP - 12351
EP - 12358
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 13
ER -