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Query: EC:5.99.1.2 (
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The RNA polymerase of HeLa cell mitochondria has been purified free of
endonuclease
and
DNA topoisomerase
activities, permitting evaluation of the effect of template topology on transcription in vitro. On single-stranded DNA templates, transcription is nonspecific and does not require mitochondrial DNA sequences. In contrast, duplex DNA templates are efficiently transcribed only when they (1) carry the mitochondrial D-loop region and (2) are negatively supercoiled. These findings suggest a role for template superhelicity in modulating mitochondrial transcription in vivo.
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PMID:Preference of human mitochondrial RNA polymerase for superhelical templates with mitochondrial promoters. 335 62
The replication of the pT181 plasmid is dependent on the plasmid-encoded initiator protein RepC. We have previously shown that RepC protein has sequence-specific
endonuclease
and
topoisomerase
-like activities. In this paper we demonstrate that this initiator protein has sequence-specific DNA-binding properties. Based on filter binding of plasmid restriction fragments, RepC protein specifically recognizes only the pT181 origin region. Using DNase I and neocarzinostatin "footprinting" techniques, we show that RepC protein specifically binds to a 32-base-pair sequence within the origin that is part of the initiator cistron. Using dimethyl sulfate as a chemical probe, we have identified the purine residues that interact with the initiator protein. The features of the DNA region that interacts with RepC protein include sequences with the potential to form Z DNA and/or hairpin structures. The specific DNA-protein interaction at the origin may be critical in the initiation of pT181 DNA replication by RepC protein in association with other host initiation proteins.
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PMID:Sequence-specific interaction between the replication initiator protein of plasmid pT181 and its origin of replication. 346 45
RepC protein encoded by plasmid pT181 has single-stranded
endonuclease
and
topoisomerase
-like activities. These activities may be involved in the initiation (and termination) of pT181 replication by a rolling circle mechanism. RepC protein cleaves the bottom strand of DNA within the origin of replication at a single, specific site when the DNA is in the supercoiled or linear (double or single-stranded) form. We have found that RepC protein will also cleave single-stranded DNA at sites other than the origin of replication. We have mapped the secondary cleavage sites on pT181 DNA. When the DNA is in the supercoiled, or linear, double-stranded form, only the primary site within the origin is cleaved. However, when the DNA is present in the single-stranded form, several strong and weak cleavage sites are observed. The DNA sequence at these cleavage sites shows a strong similarity with the primary cleavage site. The presence of Escherichia coli SSB protein inhibited cleavage at all of the secondary nick sites while the primary nick site remained susceptible to cleavage.
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PMID:Cleavage of single-stranded DNA by plasmid pT181-encoded RepC protein. 358 85
We have isolated mutants defective in DNA topoisomerases and an
endonuclease
from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe by screening individual extracts of mutagenized cells. Two type I
topoisomerase
mutants (top1) and three
endonuclease
mutants (end1) were all viable. The double mutant top1 end1 was also viable and, in its extract, Mg2+- and ATP- dependent type II activity could be detected. Three temperature-sensitive (ts-) mutants having heat-sensitive (hs-) type II enzymes were isolated, and the ts- marker cosegregated with the hs- type II activity. All the ts- mutations fell in one gene (top2) tightly linked to leul in chromosome II. The nuclear division of single top2 mutants was blocked at the restrictive temperature, but the formation of a septum was not inhibited so that the nucleus was cut across with the cell plate. In contrast, the double top1 top2 mutants were rapidly arrested at various stages of the cell cycle, showing a strikingly altered nuclear chromatin region. The type II
topoisomerase
may have an essential role in the compaction and/or segregation of chromosomes during the nuclear division but also complement the defect of the type I enzyme whose major function is the maintenance of chromatin organization throughout the cell cycle.
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PMID:Isolation of type I and II DNA topoisomerase mutants from fission yeast: single and double mutants show different phenotypes in cell growth and chromatin organization. 609 Jan 22
Excision of the lambda prophage from the chromosome of its Escherichia coli host requires the products of the two viral genes int and xis. This paper reports a purification of the lambda xis gene product using a complementation assay in which functional Xis must be added to purified Int and an E. coli-derived host factor extract. Excisive recombination between a left (attL) and right (attR) prophage attachment site cloned on the same plasmid DNA substrate occurred efficiently under these conditions. Purified Int and Xis together could not carry out excision in vitro unless an extract derived from the E. coli host was added; purified integration host factor satisfied this requirement. Xis appears to have a molecular weight of 8800 as determined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. It possesses no detectable
endonuclease
or
topoisomerase
activities, does not appear to bind DNA to filters, and does not increase the ability of Int to bind DNA. The addition of Xis not only stimulated excisive recombination in vitro but also inhibited integrative recombination. Xis protected Int protein from heat inactivation, suggesting a possible interaction between the two proteins. In light of these observations, possible roles for Xis in recombination are discussed.
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PMID:Purification of the bacteriophage lambda xis gene product required for lambda excisive recombination. 621 11
A purified preparation of the Escherichia coli integration host factor (IHF) displays two polypeptides of apparent molecular weight 11,000 and 9,500 when analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. Under nondenaturing conditions, IHF appears to exist as a 1:1 complex of these two polypeptides. Integrative recombination takes place in vitro when purified IHF and purified Int, a product of a bacteriophage lambda gene, are the only proteins added to reaction mixtures. No recombination is detected in the absence of either protein. The characteristics of the recombination reaction carried out by these two purified proteins are described. Purified IHF binds to DNA; in the presence of Int, a ternary complex is formed at one of the specific recombination sites. IHF hs no detectable
endonuclease
or
topoisomerase
activity. Several possibilities for the role of IHF in recombination are considered.
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PMID:Purification and properties of the Escherichia coli protein factor required for lambda integrative recombination. 626 68
Negatively superhelical pNS1 DNA with a molecular weight of 2.55 MDa (4 kbp) was found to contain 13 specific, unbasepaired sites that are sensitive to a single-strand-specific S1 nuclease cleavage. The S1-cleavage occurred once at these sites. In the absence of added Mg2+, the topoisomerase I purified from Haemophilus gallinarum formed a complex with the superhelical pNS1 DNA which has a hidden strand cleavage. Extensive proteinase K digestion of the complex led to cleavage of the DNA chain. Then the proteinase K-cleaved product was digested with S1, which can cut the opposite strand at the preexisting strand cleavage to generate unit-length linear DNA. Restriction
endonuclease
analysis of the linear DNA shows that the
topoisomerase
-induced cleavage occurred once at ten specific sites on the DNA. The
topoisomerase
caused mainly single-strand cleavage at these sites, but infrequently also caused double-strand cleavage at the same sites. Of interest is the fact that these sites considerably coincide with the S1-cleavable, unbasepaired sites.
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PMID:Correlation of enzyme-induced cleavage sites on negatively superhelical DNA between prokaryotic topoisomerase I and S1 nuclease. 630 25
A type II DNA topoisomerase has been purified from the nuclei of Drosophila melanogaster 6- to 18-h-old embryos. The enzyme, as assayed by its ability to catenate supercoiled DNA, behaved as a single homogeneous species throughout the procedure and the yield was approximately 0.5 mg of protein/100 g of dechorionated embryos. The final product was entirely ATP-dependent and free of topoisomerase I,
endonuclease
and protease activities. The purified
topoisomerase
II had a Stokes radius of 69 A and a sedimentation coefficient (S20,w) of 9.2 S, leading to a calculated native molecular weight of approximately 261,000. The protein consists of a single polypeptide of molecular weight 166,000, as determined by electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels. Taken together with the above hydrodynamic studies, the Drosophila enzyme is probably a homodimer, as has been observed for other eukaryotic type II enzymes. Thus, it appears that during the course of evolution the heterologous subunits which comprise bacterial type II topoisomerases have been combined into a single polypeptide chain in eukaryotes.
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PMID:DNA topoisomerase II from Drosophila melanogaster. Purification and physical characterization. 630 10
Murine bone marrow-derived hemopoietic cells, dependent on interleukin (IL)-3 for their growth in culture, undergo programmed cell death, or apoptosis, upon cytokine withdrawal. The
topoisomerase
II inhibitor etoposide causes a more rapid onset of apoptosis in the IL-3-dependent cell line BAF3, deprived of IL-3. This acceleration of apoptosis by etoposide is prevented by inhibitors of RNA and protein synthesis and by the nucleases inhibitor aurintricarboxylic acid. The presence of IL-3 or overexpression of the oncogene bcl-2 caused a marked delay in the induction of apoptosis by etoposide, acting in a cooperative manner. The time at which the apoptotic program is irreversible is close to the induction of
endonuclease
activity as indicated by the effect of the delayed addition of either IL-3 or aurintricarboxylic acid on the onset of apoptosis, suggesting the importance of
endonuclease
activation in the development of apoptosis in hemopoietic cells.
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PMID:Interleukin-3 and Bcl-2 cooperatively inhibit etoposide-induced apoptosis in a murine pre-B cell line. 751 Feb 34
Expression of
DNA topoisomerase
(Topo)-I-mRNA in various cancer cell lines was detected using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method. The cytoplasmic polyadenylated RNA isolated from cancer cell lines was reverse-transcribed and the complementary DNA was amplified by PCR primed with Topo-I specific primers. Fidelity of the amplified sequence was confirmed by restriction
endonuclease
digestion and Southern blot hybridization. The level of Topo-I mRNA was correlated positively with the cytotoxicity of a Topo-I inhibitor, a camptothecin derivative. This RT-PCR method may be applicable to the assessment of sensitivity of cells to Topo-I targeted drugs, especially when only small quantities of cell samples are available.
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PMID:Semi-quantitative analysis of DNA topoisomerase-I mRNA level using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in cancer cell lines: its relation to cytotoxicity against camptothecin derivative. 752 52
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