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The NPH-II helicase displays efficient DNA x RNA helicase activity and a pronounced purine sequence bias.


ABSTRACT: The superfamily 2 vaccinia viral helicase nucleoside triphosphate phosphohydrolase-II (NPH-II) exhibits robust RNA helicase activity but typically displays little activity on DNA substrates. NPH-II is thus believed to make primary contacts with backbone residues of an RNA substrate. We report an unusual nucleobase bias, previously unreported in any superfamily 1 or 2 helicase, whereby purines are heavily preferred as components of both RNA and DNA tracking strands. The observed sequence bias allows NPH-II to efficiently unwind a DNA x RNA hybrid containing a purine-rich DNA track derived from the 3'-untranslated region of an early vaccinia gene. These results provide insight into potential biological functions of NPH-II and the role of sequence in targeting NPH-II to appropriate substrates. Furthermore, they demonstrate that in addition to backbone contacts, nucleotide bases play an important role in modulating the behavior of NPH-II. They also establish that processive helicase enzymes can display sequence selectivity.

SUBMITTER: Taylor SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2857044 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The NPH-II helicase displays efficient DNA x RNA helicase activity and a pronounced purine sequence bias.

Taylor Sean David SD   Solem Amanda A   Kawaoka Jane J   Pyle Anna Marie AM  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100128 15


The superfamily 2 vaccinia viral helicase nucleoside triphosphate phosphohydrolase-II (NPH-II) exhibits robust RNA helicase activity but typically displays little activity on DNA substrates. NPH-II is thus believed to make primary contacts with backbone residues of an RNA substrate. We report an unusual nucleobase bias, previously unreported in any superfamily 1 or 2 helicase, whereby purines are heavily preferred as components of both RNA and DNA tracking strands. The observed sequence bias all  ...[more]

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