2000
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m002566200
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Cross-utilization of the β Sliding Clamp by Replicative Polymerases of Evolutionary Divergent Organisms

Abstract: Chromosomal replicases are multiprotein machines comprised of a DNA polymerase, a sliding clamp, and a clamp loader. This study examines replicase components for their ability to be switched between Grampositive and Gram-negative organisms. These two cell types diverged over 1 billion years ago, and their sequences have diverged widely. Yet the Escherichia coli ␤ clamp binds directly to Staphylococcus aureus PolC and makes it highly processive, confirming and extending earlier results (Low, R. L., Rashbaum, S.… Show more

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“…In fact, the C-terminal regions of the Pol C subunits of these Gram-positive replicases also inhibit ␤-dependent synthesis by E. coli Pol III core, and E. coli ␤ even functions with the Pol C replicase of these Grampositive organisms (22). These observations support functional conservation, in addition to sequence conservation of this important polymerase/␤-clamp connection and underscore the possibility that a chemical compound may inhibit proteinprotein interactions from diverse organisms.…”
Section: Identification Of a Small-molecule Compound That Binds The Psupporting
confidence: 50%
“…In fact, the C-terminal regions of the Pol C subunits of these Gram-positive replicases also inhibit ␤-dependent synthesis by E. coli Pol III core, and E. coli ␤ even functions with the Pol C replicase of these Grampositive organisms (22). These observations support functional conservation, in addition to sequence conservation of this important polymerase/␤-clamp connection and underscore the possibility that a chemical compound may inhibit proteinprotein interactions from diverse organisms.…”
Section: Identification Of a Small-molecule Compound That Binds The Psupporting
confidence: 50%
“…For example, Gram-positive organisms have two essential genes, polC and dnaE, homologous to the E. coli dnaE gene encoding the a-subunit of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme. Purified PolC contains both polymerase and 3¢-5¢-exonuclease activity, whereas DnaE has only polymerase activity (Sanjanwala and Ganesan, 1991;Bruck and O´Donnell, 2000;Klemperer et al, 2000). In our screen, we isolated antisense inhibitors to both genes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, PolC subunits from Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Bacillus subtilis can use E. coli ␤ as their processivity subunit (1,10,11). In contrast, E. coli DnaE cannot use ␤ from the other species (11), the E. coli clamp loader complex cannot load S. aureus ␤ (11), and the S. pyogenes clamp loader complex cannot load E. coli ␤ (1).…”
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