Mu transpositional recombination: Donor DNA cleavage and strand transfer in trans by the Mu transposase




Savilahti H, Mizuuchi K

PublisherCELL PRESS

1996

Cell

CELL

CELL

85

2

271

280

10

0092-8674

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81103-4



Central to the Mu transpositional recombination are the two chemical steps; donor DNA cleavage and strand transfer. These reactions occur within the Mu transpososome that contains two Mu DNA end segments bound to a tetramer of MuA, the transposase. To investigate which MuA-monomer catalyzes which chemical reaction, we made transpososomes containing wild-type and active site mutant MuA. By preloading the MuA variants onto Mu end DNA fragments of different length prior to transpososome assembly, we could track the catalysis by MuA bound to each Mu end segment. The donor DNA end that underwent the chemical reaction was identified. Both the donor DNA cleavage and strand transfer were catalyzed in trans by the MuA monomers bound to the partner Mu end. This arrangement explains why the transpososome assembly is a prerequisite for the chemical steps.



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