2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02703788
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Domain III function of Mu transposase analysed by directed placement of subunits within the transpososome

Abstract: Assembly of the functional tetrameric form of Mu transposase (MuA protein) at the two att ends of Mu depends on interaction of MuA with multiple att and enhancer sites on supercoiled DNA, and is stimulated by MuB protein. The N-terminal domain I of MuA harbours distinct regions for interaction with the att ends and enhancer; the C-terminal domain III contains separate regions essential for tetramer assembly and interaction with MuB protein (IIIalpha and IIIbeta, respectively). Although the central domain II (t… Show more

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“…Taken with previous experiments, 27,40,41 these results support the conclusion that MuB can interact with the MuA transpososome to stimulate recombination of one Mu DNA end without interacting with the MuA subunit that directly catalyzes recombination of that end. Thus, this analysis argues against a single architecture of the MuA-MuB-DNA complex that is essential for MuB-stimulated transposition.…”
Section: The Mub Activator Promotes Joining and Antagonizes Reversalsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Taken with previous experiments, 27,40,41 these results support the conclusion that MuB can interact with the MuA transpososome to stimulate recombination of one Mu DNA end without interacting with the MuA subunit that directly catalyzes recombination of that end. Thus, this analysis argues against a single architecture of the MuA-MuB-DNA complex that is essential for MuB-stimulated transposition.…”
Section: The Mub Activator Promotes Joining and Antagonizes Reversalsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…23,26 How MuA and MuB physically interact during transposition is not well understood, although regions of each protein that are likely to be involved in contacting the other protein have been identified. 23,[27][28][29] In addition, MuB has been suggested to act as an allosteric activator of MuA, and this model is supported and extended by the results of this study.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Its structure closely interlocks with that of domain II␤. It is known that domain II␤ and domain III␣ belong to a functionally related part of Mu A that has been associated with transpososome assembly and perhaps DNA binding at the Mu-host junction (Wu and Chaconas 1995;Krementsova et al 1998;Naigamwalla et al 1998;Mariconda et al 2000). In our model the C terminus of domain II is suitably located to accommodate a potential domain III centrally in the space near the bottom of the transpososome reconstruction.…”
Section: Docking Atomic Domain Structures Into the 3d Reconstruction mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Subdomains II␤ and III␣ of the Mu A protein are associated with transpososome assembly (Baker et al 1993;Wu and Chaconas 1995;Krementsova et al 1998;Naigamwalla et al 1998;Mariconda et al 2000). In the transpososome model, subunits 2 and 4 interact through their tail regions (subdomain II␤ and domain III).…”
Section: Catalysis In Transmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, MuB influences all steps of transpososome assembly and catalysis. The allosteric effect of MuB is apparently not effected through any specific MuA subunit (53). …”
Section: Transpososome Assembly Activity and Structurementioning
confidence: 99%