Mutational analysis of target base flipping by the EcoRV adenine-N6 DNA methyltransferase.
A Jeltsch, M Roth, T Friedrich
Index: J. Mol. Biol. 285(3) , 1121-30, (1999)
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Abstract
DNA methyltransferases flip their target base out of the DNA helix. Here, we have investigated base flipping by wild-type EcoRV DNA methyltransferase (M.EcoRV) and five M.EcoRV variants (D193A, Y196A, S229A, W231R and Y258A). These variants bind to DNA and S-adenosylmethionine but have a severely reduced catalytic efficiency or are catalytically inactive. To measure base flipping three different assays were used, viz. analysis of the yields of photocrosslinking reactions between the enzymes and a substrate in which the target base is replaced by 5-iodouracil, analysis of the binding constants to substrates containing a mismatch base-pair at the target position and analysis of the salt dependence of specific complex formation. Our data show that the Y196A, W231R and Y258A variants are not able to stabilize a flipped target base, suggesting that the aromatic amino acid residues (Tyr196, Trp231 and Tyr258) are involved in hydrophobic interactions with the flipped base. The D193A variant behaves like wild-type M.EcoRV with respect to base flipping. The fact that this variant is catalytically inactive indicates that Asp193 has a function in chemical catalysis. The S229A variant can better flip modified bases but does not tightly lock the flipped base into the adenine-binding pocket, suggesting that Ser229 could form a contact to the flipped adenine.Copyright 1998 Academic Press.
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