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A network of allosterically coupled residues in the bacteriophage T4 Mre11–Rad50 complex
Author(s) -
Gao Yang,
Meyer Jennifer R.,
Nelson Scott W.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
protein science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.353
H-Index - 175
eISSN - 1469-896X
pISSN - 0961-8368
DOI - 10.1002/pro.3028
Subject(s) - allosteric regulation , nuclease , rad50 , atpase , biochemistry , biology , chemistry , biophysics , dna , dna binding protein , enzyme , gene , transcription factor
The Mre11–Rad50 (MR) protein complex, made up of a nuclease and ATPase, respectively, is involved in the processing of double‐strand breaks as part of an intricate mechanism for their repair. Although it is clear that the MR complex is subject to allosteric regulation and that there is communication between the nuclease and ATPase active sites, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We performed statistical coupling analysis on Mre11 and Rad50 to predict linked residues based on their evolutionary correlation. This analysis predicted a coevolving sector of six residues that may be allosterically coupled. The prediction was tested using double‐mutant cycle analysis of nuclease and ATPase activity. The results indicate that a tyrosine residue located near the active site of Mre11 is allosterically coupled to several Rad50 residues located over 40 Å away. This allosteric coupling may be the basis for the reciprocal regulation of the ATPase and nuclease activities of the complex.

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