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Revolving hexameric ATPases as asymmetric motors to translocate double-stranded DNA genome along one strand.


ABSTRACT: DsDNA translocation through nanoscale pores is generally accomplished by ATPase biomotors. The discovery of the revolving dsDNA translocation mechanism, as opposed to rotation, in bacteriophage phi29 elucidated how ATPase motors move dsDNA. Revolution-driven, hexameric dsDNA motors have been reported in herpesvirus, bacterial FtsK, Streptomyces TraB, and T7 phage. This review explores the common relationship between their structure and mechanisms. Commonalities include moving along the 5'→3' strand, inchworm sequential action leading to an asymmetrical structure, channel chirality, channel size, and 3-step channel gating for controlling motion direction. The revolving mechanism and contact with one of the dsDNA strands addresses the historic controversy of dsDNA packaging using nicked, gapped, hybrid, or chemically modified DNA. These controversies surrounding dsDNA packaging activity using modified materials can be answered by whether the modification was introduced into the 3'→5' or 5'→3' strand. Perspectives concerning solutions to the controversy of motor structure and stoichiometry are also discussed.

SUBMITTER: Bohmer M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10250835 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Revolving hexameric ATPases as asymmetric motors to translocate double-stranded DNA genome along one strand.

Bohmer Margaret M   Bhullar Abhjeet S AS   Weitao Tao T   Zhang Long L   Lee Jing-Huei JH   Guo Peixuan P  

iScience 20230519 6


DsDNA translocation through nanoscale pores is generally accomplished by ATPase biomotors. The discovery of the revolving dsDNA translocation mechanism, as opposed to rotation, in bacteriophage phi29 elucidated how ATPase motors move dsDNA. Revolution-driven, hexameric dsDNA motors have been reported in herpesvirus, bacterial FtsK, <i>Streptomyces</i> TraB, and T7 phage. This review explores the common relationship between their structure and mechanisms. Commonalities include moving along the 5'  ...[more]

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