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Structural insights into the gating of DNA passage by the topoisomerase II DNA-gate.

Authors :
Chen, Shin-Fu
Chen, Shin-Fu
Huang, Nan-Lan
Lin, Jung-Hsin
Wu, Chyuan-Chuan
Wang, Ying-Ren
Yu, Yu-Jen
Gilson, Michael K
Chan, Nei-Li
Chen, Shin-Fu
Chen, Shin-Fu
Huang, Nan-Lan
Lin, Jung-Hsin
Wu, Chyuan-Chuan
Wang, Ying-Ren
Yu, Yu-Jen
Gilson, Michael K
Chan, Nei-Li
Source :
Nature communications; vol 9, iss 1, 3085; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Type IIA topoisomerases (Top2s) manipulate the handedness of DNA crossovers by introducing a transient and protein-linked double-strand break in one DNA duplex, termed the DNA-gate, whose opening allows another DNA segment to be transported through to change the DNA topology. Despite the central importance of this gate-opening event to Top2 function, the DNA-gate in all reported structures of Top2-DNA complexes is in the closed state. Here we present the crystal structure of a human Top2 DNA-gate in an open conformation, which not only reveals structural characteristics of its DNA-conducting path, but also uncovers unexpected yet functionally significant conformational changes associated with gate-opening. This structure further implicates Top2's preference for a left-handed DNA braid and allows the construction of a model representing the initial entry of another DNA duplex into the DNA-gate. Steered molecular dynamics calculations suggests the Top2-catalyzed DNA passage may be achieved by a rocker-switch-type movement of the DNA-gate.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications; vol 9, iss 1, 3085; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature communications vol 9, iss 1, 3085 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367414392
Document Type :
Electronic Resource