2006
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m510266200
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Membrane-catalyzed Nucleotide Exchange on DnaA

Abstract: DnaA is the initiator protein for chromosomal replication in bacteria; its activity plays a central role in the timing of the primary initiations within the Escherichia coli cell cycle. A controlled, reversible conversion between the active ATP-DnaA and the inactive ADP forms modulates this activity. In a DNA-dependent manner, bound ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP. Acidic phospholipids with unsaturated fatty acids are capable of reactivating ADP-DnaA by promoting the release of the tightly bound ADP. The nucleotide d… Show more

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“…The ATPase activity of this DNA replication initiator is regulated by acidic phospholipids. The presence of saturated or unsaturated fatty acids on these phospholipids regulates the ADP-ATP exchange in the protein (Aranovich et al , 2006). Based on this, we decided to investigate the effect of uFAs on the ATPases involved in bacterial conjugation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ATPase activity of this DNA replication initiator is regulated by acidic phospholipids. The presence of saturated or unsaturated fatty acids on these phospholipids regulates the ADP-ATP exchange in the protein (Aranovich et al , 2006). Based on this, we decided to investigate the effect of uFAs on the ATPases involved in bacterial conjugation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was for example suggested, that the crowding-dependent kinetics of DnaA serves as a signal for the state of the membrane during the cell cycle. 18 Bacterial osmosensing and cell volume control are probably mediated by crowding. 16,17 Conclusion The partitioning of biomolecules at cellular membrane surfaces depends strongly on the amount and composition of previously adsorbed molecules and intermolecular interactions are not negligible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 The influence of surface molecular crowding has recently been shown for the chromosomal replication initiation protein of Escherichia coli (DnaA). 18 The correlation of the dissociation kinetics of the ATP-DnaA complex with the membrane occupancy of DnaA is proposed to be a triggering event in activation of DnaA during the cell cycle. Furthermore, intuitive models for antibiotic activity of membrane peptides assume cooperative behavior of the lipid-associated peptides at high peptide-to-lipid ratios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, two different functional states of DnaA protein exists at high and low membrane occupancy, which influences the release of nucleotide from protein [98]. Using the fluorescent ATP derivative MANT-ATP, it has been shown that crowding of DnaA protein on membrane could be induced by changes in temperature or the presence of Ficoll as a crowding agent [98]. …”
Section: Acidic Phospholipids Promote Conversion Of Replicatively mentioning
confidence: 99%