2001
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m101429200
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The Mechanism of DNA Cytosine-5 Methylation

Abstract: Kinetic and binding studies involving a model DNA cytosine-5-methyltransferase, M.HhaI, and a 37-mer DNA duplex containing a single hemimethylated target site were applied to characterize intermediates on the reaction pathway. Stopped-flow fluorescence studies reveal that cofactor S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet) and product S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (AdoHcy) form similar rapidly reversible binary complexes with the enzyme in solution. ), and the Thr-250 mutations confer further dramatic decrease of the rate o… Show more

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“…4), which are characteristic of a ternary complex mechanism. Consistent with this notion, there is previous structural and mechanistic data demonstrating that DNMTs form a ternary complex (40,47,58). To determine the order of substrate binding and product release, product inhibition studies were pursued.…”
Section: Molecular Mechanism Of Dnmt3amentioning
confidence: 65%
“…4), which are characteristic of a ternary complex mechanism. Consistent with this notion, there is previous structural and mechanistic data demonstrating that DNMTs form a ternary complex (40,47,58). To determine the order of substrate binding and product release, product inhibition studies were pursued.…”
Section: Molecular Mechanism Of Dnmt3amentioning
confidence: 65%
“…There have been suggestions that steps after methyl transfer are rate-limiting (7) and that the M.HhaI molecule in the absence of DNA does not have the capacity to bind either AdoMet or AdoHcy (3). However, results to the contrary have been reported recently (7,16).…”
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“…There have been suggestions that steps after methyl transfer are rate-limiting (7) and that the M.HhaI molecule in the absence of DNA does not have the capacity to bind either AdoMet or AdoHcy (3). However, results to the contrary have been reported recently (7,16). To gain further insight into the energetic basis of the recognition of AdoMet and AdoHcy by M.HhaI, we have pursued a thorough characterization of the thermodynamics of the interaction including the changes in the solvation.…”
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“…The substrates bind in a compulsory order to the enzyme to form a ternary complex in which the exchange reaction takes place; the products are also released in a compulsory order. Ordered Bi-Bi mechanisms have been described for some AdoMet-dependent methyltransferases (33,34) even involving processive movement and rapid exchange of a macromolecular substrate, without dissociation (35); nevertheless, other enzymes operate by different mechanisms (36).…”
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