Identification and mapping of protein-protein interactions between gp32 and gp59 by cross-linking

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Faoud T IshmaelStephen J Benkovic

Abstract

The bacteriophage T4 59 protein (gp59) plays a vital role in recombination and replication by promoting the assembly of the gene 41 helicase (gp41) onto DNA, thus enabling replication as well as strand exchange in recombination. Loading of the helicase onto gp32 (the T4 single strand binding protein)-coated single-stranded DNA requires gp59 to remove gp32 and replace it with gp41. Cross-linking studies between gp32 and gp59 reveal an interaction between Cys-166 of gp32 and Cys-42 of gp59. Since Cys-166 lies in the DNA binding core domain of gp32, this interaction may affect the association of gp32 with DNA. In the presence of gp32 or DNA, gp59 is capable of forming a multimer consisting of at least five gp59 subunits. Kinetics studies suggest that gp59 and gp41 exist in a one-to-one ratio, predicting that gp59 is capable of forming a hexamer (Raney, K. D., Carver, T. E., and Benkovic, S. J. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 14074-14081). The C-terminal A-domain of gp32 is needed for gp59 oligomer formation. Cross-linking has established that gp59 can interact with gp32-A (a truncated form of gp32 lacking the A-domain) but cannot form higher species. The results support a model in which gp59 binds to gp32 on a replication fork, destabi...Continue Reading

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