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1.
Science ; 357(6351): 609-612, 2017 08 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28798133

RESUMO

Small basic proteins present in most Archaea share a common ancestor with the eukaryotic core histones. We report the crystal structure of an archaeal histone-DNA complex. DNA wraps around an extended polymer, formed by archaeal histone homodimers, in a quasi-continuous superhelix with the same geometry as DNA in the eukaryotic nucleosome. Substitutions of a conserved glycine at the interface of adjacent protein layers destabilize archaeal chromatin, reduce growth rate, and impair transcription regulation, confirming the biological importance of the polymeric structure. Our data establish that the histone-based mechanism of DNA compaction predates the nucleosome, illuminating the origin of the nucleosome.


Assuntos
Cromatina/ultraestrutura , Histonas/ultraestrutura , Thermococcus , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Cromatina/química , Cristalografia por Raios X , DNA Arqueal/química , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Regulação da Expressão Gênica em Archaea , Glicina/genética , Histonas/química , Nucleossomos/química , Nucleossomos/ultraestrutura , Multimerização Proteica , Thermococcus/química , Thermococcus/genética , Thermococcus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Transcrição Gênica
2.
PLoS One ; 6(7): e21921, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21760923

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The phylum Crenarchaeota lacks the FtsZ cell division hallmark of bacteria and employs instead Cdv proteins. While CdvB and CdvC are homologues of the eukaryotic ESCRT-III and Vps4 proteins, implicated in membrane fission processes during multivesicular body biogenesis, cytokinesis and budding of some enveloped viruses, little is known about the structure and function of CdvA. Here, we report the biochemical and biophysical characterization of the three Cdv proteins from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Metallospherae sedula. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using sucrose density gradient ultracentrifugation and negative staining electron microscopy, we evidenced for the first time that CdvA forms polymers in association with DNA, similar to known bacterial DNA partitioning proteins. We also observed that, in contrast to full-lengh CdvB that was purified as a monodisperse protein, the C-terminally deleted CdvB construct forms filamentous polymers, a phenomenon previously observed with eukaryotic ESCRT-III proteins. Based on size exclusion chromatography data combined with detection by multi-angle laser light scattering analysis, we demonstrated that CdvC assembles, in a nucleotide-independent way, as homopolymers resembling dodecamers and endowed with ATPase activity in vitro. The interactions between these putative cell division partners were further explored. Thus, besides confirming the previous observations that CdvB interacts with both CdvA and CdvC, our data demonstrate that CdvA/CdvB and CdvC/CdvB interactions are not mutually exclusive. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data reinforce the concept that Cdv proteins are closely related to the eukaryotic ESCRT-III counterparts and suggest that the organization of the ESCRT-III machinery at the Crenarchaeal cell division septum is organized by CdvA an ancient cytoskeleton protein that might help to coordinate genome segregation.


Assuntos
Proteínas Arqueais/química , Proteínas Arqueais/metabolismo , DNA Arqueal/metabolismo , Complexos Endossomais de Distribuição Requeridos para Transporte/metabolismo , Sulfolobaceae/metabolismo , Proteínas Arqueais/isolamento & purificação , Proteínas Arqueais/ultraestrutura , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Ligação Proteica , Estabilidade Proteica , Estrutura Secundária de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Homologia Estrutural de Proteína
3.
Biochem Soc Trans ; 39(1): 36-44, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21265744

RESUMO

Several families of plasmids and viruses (PVs) have now been described in hyperthermophilic archaea of the order Thermococcales. One family of plasmids replicates by the rolling circle mechanism, whereas most other PVs probably replicate by the θ mode. PVs from Thermococcales encode novel families of DNA replication proteins that have only detectable homologues in other archaeal PVs. PVs from different families share a common gene pool and co-evolve with their hosts. Most Thermococcales also produce virus-like membrane vesicles similar to eukaryotic microparticles (ectosomes). Some membrane vesicles of Thermococcus nautilus harbour the plasmid pTN1, suggesting that vesicles can be involved in plasmid transfer between species.


Assuntos
Vírus de Archaea/genética , Plasmídeos/genética , Thermococcales/genética , Thermococcales/virologia , Vesículas Transportadoras/química , Evolução Biológica , Membrana Celular/química , Membrana Celular/ultraestrutura , Replicação do DNA , DNA Arqueal/metabolismo , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Humanos , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Plasmídeos/metabolismo , Thermococcales/ultraestrutura , Proteínas Virais/química , Proteínas Virais/genética
4.
Biochem Soc Trans ; 39(1): 58-63, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21265747

RESUMO

DNA supercoiling plays essential role in maintaining proper chromosome structure, as well as the equilibrium between genome dynamics and stability under specific physicochemical and physiological conditions. In mesophilic organisms, DNA is negatively supercoiled and, until recently, positive supercoiling was considered a peculiar mark of (hyper)thermophilic archaea needed to survive high temperatures. However, several lines of evidence suggest that negative and positive supercoiling might coexist in both (hyper)thermophilic and mesophilic organisms, raising the possibility that positive supercoiling might serve as a regulator of various cellular events, such as chromosome condensation, gene expression, mitosis, sister chromatid cohesion, centromere identity and telomere homoeostasis.


Assuntos
Archaea/genética , Archaea/fisiologia , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , DNA Super-Helicoidal/genética , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , DNA Helicases , DNA Topoisomerases , DNA Arqueal/química , Humanos
5.
Mol Biol Cell ; 22(3): 386-98, 2011 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21148291

RESUMO

Being distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes, Archaea constitute a third domain of living things. The DNA replication, transcription, and translation machineries of Archaea are more similar to those of eukaryotes, whereas the genes involved in metabolic processes show more similarity to their bacterial counterparts. We report here that TK0471/TrmB-like 2 (TrmBL2), in addition to histone, is a novel type of abundant chromosomal protein in the model euryarchaeon Thermococcus kodakarensis . The chromosome of T. kodakarensis can be separated into regions enriched either with histone, in which the genetic material takes on a "beads-on-a-string" appearance, or with TK0471/TrmBL2, in which it assumes a thick fibrous structure. TK0471/TrmBL2 binds to both coding and intergenic regions and represses transcription when bound to the promoter region. These results show that the archaeal chromosome is organized into heterogeneous structures and that TK0471/TrmBL2 acts as a general chromosomal protein as well as a global transcriptional repressor.


Assuntos
Proteínas Arqueais/metabolismo , Proteínas Cromossômicas não Histona/metabolismo , Cromossomos de Archaea/ultraestrutura , Genoma Arqueal , Histonas/metabolismo , Thermococcus/genética , Proteínas Arqueais/química , Proteínas Arqueais/genética , Proteínas Arqueais/ultraestrutura , Proteínas Cromossômicas não Histona/química , Proteínas Cromossômicas não Histona/genética , Proteínas Cromossômicas não Histona/ultraestrutura , DNA Arqueal/química , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Deleção de Genes , Regulação da Expressão Gênica em Archaea , Histonas/química , Histonas/ultraestrutura , Thermococcus/ultraestrutura , Regulação para Cima
6.
BMC Struct Biol ; 9: 2, 2009 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19159486

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Pyrococcus furiosus Hjm (PfuHjm) is a structure-specific DNA helicase that was originally identified by in vitro screening for Holliday junction migration activity. It belongs to helicase superfamily 2, and shares homology with the human DNA polymerase Theta (PolTheta), HEL308, and Drosophila Mus308 proteins, which are involved in DNA repair. Previous biochemical and genetic analyses revealed that PfuHjm preferentially binds to fork-related Y-structured DNAs and unwinds their double-stranded regions, suggesting that this helicase is a functional counterpart of the bacterial RecQ helicase, which is essential for genome maintenance. Elucidation of the DNA unwinding and translocation mechanisms by PfuHjm will require its three-dimensional structure at atomic resolution. RESULTS: We determined the crystal structures of PfuHjm, in two apo-states and two nucleotide bound forms, at resolutions of 2.0-2.7 A. The overall structures and the local conformations around the nucleotide binding sites are almost the same, including the side-chain conformations, irrespective of the nucleotide-binding states. The architecture of Hjm was similar to that of Archaeoglobus fulgidus Hel308 complexed with DNA. An Hjm-DNA complex model, constructed by fitting the five domains of Hjm onto the corresponding Hel308 domains, indicated that the interaction of Hjm with DNA is similar to that of Hel308. Notably, sulphate ions bound to Hjm lie on the putative DNA binding surfaces. Electron microscopic analysis of an Hjm-DNA complex revealed substantial flexibility of the double stranded region of DNA, presumably due to particularly weak protein-DNA interactions. Our present structures allowed reasonable homology model building of the helicase region of human PolTheta, indicating the strong conformational conservation between archaea and eukarya. CONCLUSION: The detailed comparison between our DNA-free PfuHjm structure and the structure of Hel308 complexed with DNA suggests similar DNA unwinding and translocation mechanisms, which could be generalized to all of the members in the same family. Structural comparison also implied a minor rearrangement of the five domains during DNA unwinding reaction. The unexpected small contact between the DNA duplex region and the enzyme appears to be advantageous for processive helicase activity.


Assuntos
Proteínas Arqueais/química , Pyrococcus furiosus/enzimologia , RecQ Helicases/química , Proteínas Arqueais/ultraestrutura , Archaeoglobus fulgidus/enzimologia , DNA Arqueal/metabolismo , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Humanos , Microscopia Eletrônica , Modelos Moleculares , Ligação Proteica , Estrutura Secundária de Proteína , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , RecQ Helicases/ultraestrutura , Alinhamento de Sequência , Homologia Estrutural de Proteína
7.
J Bacteriol ; 188(23): 8136-44, 2006 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16997958

RESUMO

A 3,463-bp plasmid, pSCM201, was isolated from a halophilic archaeon, Haloarcula sp. strain AS7094. The minimal replicon that is essential and sufficient for autonomous replication and stable maintenance in Haloarcula hispanica was determined by deletion analysis of the plasmid. This minimal replicon ( approximately 1.8 kb) consisted of only two functionally related segments: (i) a putative origin (ori201) containing an AT-rich region and sets of repeats and (ii) an adjacent gene encoding a putative replication initiation protein (Rep201). Electron microscopic observation and Southern blotting analysis demonstrated that pSCM201 replicates via a theta mechanism. Precise mapping of the putative origin suggested that the replication initiated from a fixed site close to the AT-rich region and proceeded unidirectionally toward the downstream rep201 gene, which was further confirmed by electron microscopic analysis of the ClaI-digested replication intermediates. To our knowledge, this is the first unidirectional theta replication plasmid experimentally identified in the domain of archaea. It provides a novel plasmid system to conduct research on archaeal DNA replication.


Assuntos
Replicação do DNA , DNA Arqueal/genética , Haloarcula/genética , Plasmídeos , Replicon/genética , Sequência de Bases , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Eletrônica , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Plasmídeos/ultraestrutura , RNA Arqueal/genética , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Origem de Replicação/genética
8.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 102(39): 13795-800, 2005 Sep 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16169902

RESUMO

Ring-shaped sliding clamps and clamp loader ATPases are essential factors for rapid and accurate DNA replication. The clamp ring is opened and resealed at the primer-template junctions by the ATP-fueled clamp loader function. The processivity of the DNA polymerase is conferred by its attachment to the clamp loaded onto the DNA. In eukarya and archaea, the replication factor C (RFC) and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) play crucial roles as the clamp loader and the clamp, respectively. Here, we report the electron microscopic structure of an archaeal RFC-PCNA-DNA complex at 12-A resolution. This complex exhibits excellent fitting of each atomic structure of RFC, PCNA, and the primed DNA. The PCNA ring retains an open conformation by extensive interactions with RFC, with a distorted spring washer-like conformation. The complex appears to represent the intermediate, where the PCNA ring is kept open before ATP hydrolysis by RFC.


Assuntos
Replicação do DNA , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , DNA Polimerase Dirigida por DNA/ultraestrutura , Antígeno Nuclear de Célula em Proliferação/ultraestrutura , Pyrococcus furiosus/genética , DNA Arqueal/química , DNA Polimerase Dirigida por DNA/química , Microscopia Eletrônica , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Antígeno Nuclear de Célula em Proliferação/química , Conformação Proteica , Pyrococcus furiosus/metabolismo
10.
Biochem Soc Trans ; 32(Pt 2): 184-7, 2004 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15046568

RESUMO

This minireview summarizes our current knowledge about archaeal genetic elements in the hyperthermophilic order Thermococcales in the phylum Euryarchaeota. This includes recent work on the first virus of Pyrococcus, PAV1, the discovery of novel unique virus morphotypes in hot deep-sea environments, and preliminary observations on novel cryptic plasmids. We also review the work accomplished over the last 5 years in the development of genetic tools for members of the Pyrococcus and Thermococcus genera, mainly in our laboratories.


Assuntos
Genoma Arqueal , Pyrococcus/genética , Thermococcales/genética , Thermococcus/genética , Antígenos Arqueais/química , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Vetores Genéticos , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão , Compostos Organometálicos/farmacologia , Plasmídeos/metabolismo , Transgenes , Vírus/genética
11.
J Biomol Struct Dyn ; 20(2): 207-14, 2002 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12354072

RESUMO

The MkaH protein from the archaeon Methanopyrus kandleri, an unusual assembly of two histone-fold domains in a single polypeptide chain, demonstrates high structural similarity to eukaryal histones. We studied the DNA binding and self-association properties of MkaH by means of the electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA), electron microscopy (EM), chemical cross-linking, and analytical gel filtration. EMSA showed an increased mobility of linear DNA complexed with MkaH protein with a maximum at a protein-DNA weight ratio (R(w)) of approximately 3; the mobility decreased at higher protein concentration. EM of the complexes formed at Rw or=9) thickened compact nucleoprotein structures were observed; no individual loops were seen within the complexes. Gel filtration chromatography and chemical fixation indicated that in the absence of DNA the dominant form of the MkaH in solution, unlike other archaeal histones, is a stable dimer (pseudo-tetramer of the histone-fold domain) apparently resembling the eukaryal (H3-H4)(2) tetramer. Similarly, dimers are the dominant form of the protein interacting with DNA. The properties of MkaH supporting the assignment of its intermediate position between other archaeal and eukaryal histones are discussed.


Assuntos
Histonas/química , Methanobacteriales/química , Nucleossomos/química , Nucleossomos/metabolismo , Proteínas Arqueais/química , Proteínas Arqueais/metabolismo , Proteínas Arqueais/ultraestrutura , Sequência de Bases , Cristalografia por Raios X , DNA Arqueal/química , DNA Arqueal/metabolismo , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/química , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/ultraestrutura , Dimerização , Histonas/metabolismo , Histonas/ultraestrutura , Cinética , Peso Molecular , Proteínas Nucleares/química , Proteínas Nucleares/metabolismo , Proteínas Nucleares/ultraestrutura , Ácidos Nucleicos Heteroduplexes/química , Ácidos Nucleicos Heteroduplexes/ultraestrutura , Nucleossomos/ultraestrutura , Ligação Proteica , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/isolamento & purificação , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes/ultraestrutura
12.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 297(4): 749-55, 2002 Oct 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12359215

RESUMO

Reverse gyrase is a type IA topoisomerase, found in various hyperthermophiles and promotes ATP-dependent positive supercoiling of DNA. Electron microscopy combined with single particle analyses revealed the three-dimensional structure of the DNA-free Sulfolobus tokodaii reverse gyrase and two-dimensional average images of both the protein alone and that complexed with double-stranded DNA. The 23A resolution map exhibited a parallelogrammatic morphology of 110 x 87 x 43A, which is in good agreement with the crystal structure of the Archaeoglobus fulgidus reverse gyrase. The average image of the complex revealed that the monomeric enzyme binds DNA duplex. Together with this average image of the complex, the three-dimensional map implies that, at the beginning of the supercoiling reaction, DNA is bound within a 10-20A wide cleft in the helicase-like domain. We also speculate that DNA may pass through a 20A wide hole at the end of the cleft.


Assuntos
DNA Topoisomerases Tipo I/ultraestrutura , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , Sulfolobus/enzimologia , DNA Topoisomerases Tipo I/isolamento & purificação , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Microscopia Eletrônica , Conformação Proteica
13.
Nucleic Acids Res ; 30(3): 685-94, 2002 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11809880

RESUMO

Three novel DNA-binding proteins with apparent molecular masses of 7, 10 and 30 kDa have been isolated from the hyperthermophilic methanogen Methanopyrus kandleri. The proteins were identified using a blot overlay assay that was modified to emulate the high ionic strength intracellular environment of M.kandleri proteins. A 7 kDa protein, named 7kMk, was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. As indicated by CD spectroscopy and computer-assisted structure prediction methods, 7kMk is a substantially alpha-helical protein possibly containing a short N-terminal beta-strand. According to analytical gel filtration chromatography and chemical crosslinking, 7kMk exists as a stable dimer, susceptible to further oligomerization. Electron microscopy showed that 7kMk bends DNA and also leads to the formation of loop-like structures of approximately 43.5 +/- 3.5 nm (136 +/- 11 bp for B-form DNA) circumference. A topoisomerase relaxation assay demonstrated that looped DNA is negatively supercoiled under physiologically relevant conditions (high salt and temperature). A BLAST search did not yield 7kMk homologs at the amino acid sequence level, but based on a multiple alignment with ribbon-helix-helix (RHH) transcriptional regulators, fold features and self-association properties of 7kMk we hypothesize that it could be related to RHH proteins.


Assuntos
DNA Arqueal/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Euryarchaeota/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Cromatografia em Gel , Dicroísmo Circular , Clonagem Molecular , Reagentes de Ligações Cruzadas , DNA Topoisomerases Tipo I/metabolismo , DNA Arqueal/química , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , DNA Super-Helicoidal/química , DNA Super-Helicoidal/metabolismo , DNA Super-Helicoidal/ultraestrutura , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/química , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/isolamento & purificação , Ensaio de Desvio de Mobilidade Eletroforética , Euryarchaeota/química , Microscopia Eletrônica , Modelos Biológicos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Peso Molecular , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Nucleossomos/química , Nucleossomos/genética , Nucleossomos/metabolismo , Concentração Osmolar , Ligação Proteica , Estrutura Quaternária de Proteína , Estrutura Secundária de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/isolamento & purificação , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes/ultraestrutura , Alinhamento de Sequência , Análise de Sequência , Software
14.
Biochem Mol Biol Int ; 44(2): 269-82, 1998 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9530510

RESUMO

We have characterized a DNA binding protein (DBNP-B) from the thermoacidophilic archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius with respect to its interaction with single and double stranded DNA. The protein in solution exists predominantly as dimer as indicated by cross linking studies. Binding of DBNP-B to etheno DNA and poly (dA) resulted in fluorescence enhancement and hyperchromicity respectively. Ethidium bromide intercalated into DNA was completely displaced by DBNP-B. DNase I digestion of dsDNA was increased at subsaturating concentration of the protein and was inhibited at higher concentrations. These results and electron microscopy indicate that the protein forms different types of novel complexes with DNA at different protein to DNA ratios.


Assuntos
Proteínas Arqueais/metabolismo , DNA Arqueal/metabolismo , DNA Bacteriano/metabolismo , DNA de Cadeia Simples/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Sulfolobus acidocaldarius/metabolismo , Proteínas Arqueais/química , Proteínas Arqueais/ultraestrutura , Bacteriófago phi X 174 , Reagentes de Ligações Cruzadas , DNA Arqueal/ultraestrutura , DNA Bacteriano/ultraestrutura , DNA de Cadeia Simples/ultraestrutura , DNA Viral/metabolismo , DNA Viral/ultraestrutura , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/química , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/ultraestrutura , Desoxirribonuclease I , Dimerização , Etídio , Corantes Fluorescentes , Formaldeído , Peso Molecular , Poli A/metabolismo
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