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Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of a lactococcal bacteriophage small terminase subunit.


ABSTRACT: Terminases are enzymes that are required for the insertion of a single viral genome into the interior of a viral procapsid by a process referred to as 'encapsulation or packaging'. Many double-stranded DNA viruses such as bacteriophages T3, T4, T7, ? and SPP1, as well as herpes viruses, utilize terminase enzymes for this purpose. All the terminase enzymes described to date require two subunits, a small subunit referred to as TerS and a large subunit referred to as TerL, for in vivo activity. The TerS and TerL subunits interact with each other to form a functional hetero-oligomeric enzyme complex; however the stoichiometry and oligomeric state have not been determined. We have cloned, expressed and purified recombinant small terminase TerS from a 936 lactococcal bacteriophage strain ASCC454, initially isolated from a dairy factory. The terminase was crystallized using a combination of nanolitre sitting drops and vapour diffusion using sodium malonate as the precipitant, and crystallization optimized using standard vapour-diffusion hanging drops set up in the presence of a nitrogen atmosphere. The crystals belong to the P2 space group, with unit-cell parameters a=73.93, b=158.48, c=74.23?Å, and diffract to 2.42?Å resolution using synchrotron radiation. A self-rotation function calculation revealed that the terminase oligomerizes into an octamer in the asymmetric unit, although size-exclusion chromatography suggests that it is possible for it to form an oligomer of up to 13 subunits.

SUBMITTER: Ren B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3606573 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of a lactococcal bacteriophage small terminase subunit.

Ren Bin B   Pham Tam M TM   Surjadi Regina R   Robinson Christine P CP   Le Thien-Kim TK   Chandry P Scott PS   Peat Thomas S TS   McKinstry William J WJ  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 20130222 Pt 3


Terminases are enzymes that are required for the insertion of a single viral genome into the interior of a viral procapsid by a process referred to as 'encapsulation or packaging'. Many double-stranded DNA viruses such as bacteriophages T3, T4, T7, λ and SPP1, as well as herpes viruses, utilize terminase enzymes for this purpose. All the terminase enzymes described to date require two subunits, a small subunit referred to as TerS and a large subunit referred to as TerL, for in vivo activity. The  ...[more]

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