2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.2003.03691.x
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Bacteriophage T4‐encoded Stp can be replaced as activator of anticodon nuclease by a normal host cell metabolite

Abstract: SummaryThe bacterial tRNA Lys -specific anticodon nuclease is known as a phage T4 exclusion system. In the uninfected host cell anticodon nuclease is kept latent due to the association of its core protein PrrC with the DNA restriction-modification endonuclease EcoprrI. Stp, the T4-encoded peptide inhibitor of EcoprrI activates the latent enzyme. Previous in vitro work indicated that the activation by Stp is sensitive to DNase and requires added nucleotides. Biochemical and mutational data reported here suggest… Show more

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“…GTP and dTTP probably exert their respective ACNase activating and stabilizing functions by interacting with PrrC's N-domains. This is suggested by their binding to full-sized PrrC protein or PrrC's isolated N-domains with vastly differing affinities (mMand µM-range, respectively) and without displacing each other (Amitsur et al, 2003;Blanga-Kanfi et al, 2006;and unpublished data).…”
Section: Players In Prrc's Silencing and Activationmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…GTP and dTTP probably exert their respective ACNase activating and stabilizing functions by interacting with PrrC's N-domains. This is suggested by their binding to full-sized PrrC protein or PrrC's isolated N-domains with vastly differing affinities (mMand µM-range, respectively) and without displacing each other (Amitsur et al, 2003;Blanga-Kanfi et al, 2006;and unpublished data).…”
Section: Players In Prrc's Silencing and Activationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…2A). This PrrC Box motif is highly degenerate (or rudimental) in RloC and is missing from other ABC ATPases and any other protein in the public database (Amitsur et al, 2003;Blanga-Kanfi et al, 2006). The PrrC Box candidates as a Y-loop substitute, responsible perhaps for PrrC's unusual specificity, the ability to simultaneously interact with its two different effector nucleotides GTP and dTTP (BlangaKanfi et al, 2006;unpublished data (Gerlt, 1993;Steyaert, 1997), in the PrrC/RloC triad Glu and His could function as respective general base and acid catalysts while Arg could stabilize the pentameric transition state phosphate.…”
Section: Prrc's Functional Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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