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Proposal for new catalytic roles for two invariant residues in Escherichia coli ribonuclease HI
Authors:Kashiwagi  Tatsuki; Jeanteur  Denis; Haruki  Mitsuru; Katayanagi  Katsuo; Kanaya  Shigenori; Morikawa  Kosuke
Affiliation:Protein Engineering Research Institute 6-2-3, Furuedai. Suita, Osaka 565, Japan
Abstract:Three mutants of Escherichia coli ribonuclease HI, in whichan invariant acidic residue Asp134 was replaced, were crystallized,and their three-dimensional structures were determined by X-raycrystallography. The D134A mutant is completely inactive, whereasthe other two mutants, D134H and D134N, retain 59 and 90% activitiesrelative to the wild-type, respectively. The overall structuresof these three mutant proteins are identical with that of thewild-type enzyme, except for local conformational changes ofthe flexible loops. The ribonuclease H family has a common activesite, which is composed of four invariant acidic residues (Asp10,G1u48, Asp70 and Asp134 in E.coli ribonuclease HI), and theirrelative positions in the mutants, even including the side-chainatoms, are almost the same as those in the wild-type. The positionsof the {delta}-polar atoms at residue 134 in the wild-type, as wellas D134H and D134N, coincide well with each other. They arelocated near the imidazole side chain of His124, which is assumedto participate in the catalytic reaction, in addition to thefour invariant acidic residues. Combined with the pH profilesof the enzymatic activities of the two other mutants, H124Aand H124A/D134N, the crystallographic results allow us to proposea new catalytic mechanism of ribonuclease H, which includesthe roles for Asp134 and His124.
Keywords:catalytic mechanism/  ribonuclease H/  site-directed mutagenesis/  X-ray crystallography
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