FEBS Letters 1991-09-23

Destabilization of Zn2+ coordination in ADP-ribose transferase (polymerizing) by 6-nitroso-1,2-benzopyrone coincidental with inactivation of the polymerase but not the DNA binding function.

K G Buki, P I Bauer, J Mendeleyev, A Hakam, E Kun

Index: FEBS Lett. 290 , 181, (1991)

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Abstract

6-Nitroso-1,2-benzopyrone, an oxidation product of 6-amino-1,2-benzopyrone, binds to the DNA-recognizing domain of the ADP-ribose transferase protein and preferentially destabilizes Zn2+ from one of the two zinc finger polypeptide complexes present in the intact enzyme, as determined by the loss of 50% of 65Zn2+ from the 65Zn(2+)-isolated protein molecule, coincidental with the loss of 99% of enzymatic activity. The 50% zinc-deficient enzyme still binds to a DNA template, consisting of a 17-mer DNA primer annealed to M13 positive strand, resulting in the blocking of DNA synthesis by the Klenow fragment of Pol I. Auto-poly-ADP-ribosylated ADP-ribose transferase, which is the probable physiological state of this protein in intact cells, does not bind to primer-template DNA and does not block DNA synthesis by the Klenow fragment. On the basis of this in vitro model it is proposed that molecules which inhibit or inactivate ADP-ribose transferase in intact cells can induce significant alteration in DNA structure and replication.


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