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The interaction between transport-segment DNA and topoisomerase IA-crystal structure of MtbTOP1 in complex with both G- and T-segments.


ABSTRACT: Each catalytic cycle of type IA topoisomerases has been proposed to comprise multistep reactions. The capture of the transport-segment DNA (T-segment) into the central cavity of the N-terminal toroidal structure is an important action, which is preceded by transient gate-segment (G-segment) cleavage and succeeded by G-segment religation for the relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA and decatenation of DNA. The T-segment passage in and out of the central cavity requires significant domain-domain rearrangements, including the movement of D3 relative to D1 and D4 for the opening and closing of the gate towards the central cavity. Here we report a direct observation of the interaction of a duplex DNA in the central cavity of a type IA topoisomerase and its associated domain-domain conformational changes in a crystal structure of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I complex that also has a bound G-segment. The duplex DNA within the central cavity illustrates the non-sequence-specific interplay between the T-segment DNA and the enzyme. The rich structural information revealed from the novel topoisomerase-DNA complex, in combination with targeted mutagenesis studies, provides new insights into the mechanism of the topoisomerase IA catalytic cycle.

SUBMITTER: Ferdous S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9841409 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The interaction between transport-segment DNA and topoisomerase IA-crystal structure of MtbTOP1 in complex with both G- and T-segments.

Ferdous Shomita S   Dasgupta Tumpa T   Annamalai Thirunavukkarasu T   Tan Kemin K   Tse-Dinh Yuk-Ching YC  

Nucleic acids research 20230101 1


Each catalytic cycle of type IA topoisomerases has been proposed to comprise multistep reactions. The capture of the transport-segment DNA (T-segment) into the central cavity of the N-terminal toroidal structure is an important action, which is preceded by transient gate-segment (G-segment) cleavage and succeeded by G-segment religation for the relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA and decatenation of DNA. The T-segment passage in and out of the central cavity requires significant domain-doma  ...[more]

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