Potential role of proteolysis in the control of UvrABC incision
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Potential role of proteolysis in the control of UvrABC incision
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Potential role of proteolysis in the control of UvrABC incision.Nucleic Acids Res. 1988 Nov 25;16(22):10903-12. doi: 10.1093/nar/16.22.10903. Nucleic Acids Res. 1988. PMID: 3060851 Free PMC article.
Abstract
UvrB is specifically proteolyzed in Escherichia coli cell extracts to UvrB*. UvrB* is capable of interacting with UvrA in an aparently similar manner to the UvrB, however UvrB* is defective in the DNA strand displacement activity normally displayed by UvrAB. Whereas the binding of UvrC to a UvrAB-DNA complex leads to DNA incision and persistence of a stable post-incision protein-DNA complex, the binding of UvrC to UvrAB* leads to dissociation of the protein complex and no DNA incision is seen. The factor which stimulates this proteolysis has been partially purified and its substrate specificity has been examined. The protease factor is induced by "stress" and is under control of the htpR gene. The potential role of this proteolysis in the regulation of levels of active repair enzymes in the cell is discussed.
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