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Displacement of the canonical single-stranded DNA-binding protein in the Thermoproteales.


ABSTRACT: ssDNA-binding proteins (SSBs) based on the oligonucleotide-binding fold are considered ubiquitous in nature and play a central role in many DNA transactions including replication, recombination, and repair. We demonstrate that the Thermoproteales, a clade of hyperthermophilic Crenarchaea, lack a canonical SSB. Instead, they encode a distinct ssDNA-binding protein that we term "ThermoDBP," exemplified by the protein Ttx1576 from Thermoproteus tenax. ThermoDBP binds specifically to ssDNA with low sequence specificity. The crystal structure of Ttx1576 reveals a unique fold and a mechanism for ssDNA binding, consisting of an extended cleft lined with hydrophobic phenylalanine residues and flanked by basic amino acids. Two ssDNA-binding domains are linked by a coiled-coil leucine zipper. ThermoDBP appears to have displaced the canonical SSB during the diversification of the Thermoproteales, a highly unusual example of the loss of a "ubiquitous" protein during evolution.

SUBMITTER: Paytubi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3289382 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Displacement of the canonical single-stranded DNA-binding protein in the Thermoproteales.

Paytubi Sonia S   McMahon Stephen A SA   Graham Shirley S   Liu Huanting H   Botting Catherine H CH   Makarova Kira S KS   Koonin Eugene V EV   Naismith James H JH   White Malcolm F MF  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111121 7


ssDNA-binding proteins (SSBs) based on the oligonucleotide-binding fold are considered ubiquitous in nature and play a central role in many DNA transactions including replication, recombination, and repair. We demonstrate that the Thermoproteales, a clade of hyperthermophilic Crenarchaea, lack a canonical SSB. Instead, they encode a distinct ssDNA-binding protein that we term "ThermoDBP," exemplified by the protein Ttx1576 from Thermoproteus tenax. ThermoDBP binds specifically to ssDNA with low  ...[more]

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