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- W2110502405 abstract "N-terminally truncated recombinant 68-kDa human topoisomerase (topo) I exhibits the same DNA-driving activities as the wild-type protein. In the present study, Raman and circular dichroism techniques were employed for detailed structural characterization of the 68-kDa human topo I and its transformations induced by the suicide sequence-specific oligonucleotide (solig) binding and cleavage. Spectroscopic data combined with statistical prediction techniques were employed to construct a model of the secondary structure distribution along the primary protein structure in solution. The 68-kDa topo I was found to consist of ca. 59% α-helix, 24% β-strand and/or sheets, and 17% other structures. A secondary structure transition of the 68-kDa topo I was found to accompany solig binding and cleavage. Nearly 15% of the α-helix of 68-kDa topo I is transferred within the other structures when in the complex with its DNA substrate. Raman spectroscopy analysis also shows redistribution of the structural rotamers of the 68-kDa topo I disulfide bonds and significant changes in the H-bonding of the Tyr residues and in the microenvironment/conformation of the Trp side chains. No structural modifications of the DNA substrate were detected by spectroscopic techniques. The data presented provide the first direct experimental evidence of the human topo I conformational transition after the cleavage step in the reaction of binding and cleavage of DNA substrate by the enzyme. This evidence supports the model of the enzyme function requiring the protein conformational transition. The most probable location of the enzyme transformations was the core and the C-terminal conservative 68-kDa topo I structural domains. By contrast, the linker domain was found to have an extremely low potential for solig-induced structural transformations. The pattern of redistribution of protein secondary structures induced by solig binding and covalent suicide complex formation supports the model of an intramolecular bipartite mode of topo I/DNA interaction in the substrate binding and cleavage reaction." @default.
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- W2110502405 title "Raman and CD Spectroscopy of Recombinant 68-kDa DNA Human Topoisomerase I and Its Complex with Suicide DNA−Substrate" @default.
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