Abstract
The oligomeric ring of prohead RNA (pRNA) is an essential component of the ATP-driven DNA packaging motor of bacteriophage ø29. The A-helix of pRNA binds the DNA translocating ATPase gp16 (gene product 16) and the CCA bulge in this helix is essential for DNA packaging in vitro. Mutation of the bulge by base substitution or deletion showed that the size of the bulge, rather than its sequence, is primary in DNA packaging activity. Proheads reconstituted with CCA bulge mutant pRNAs bound the packaging ATPase gp16 and the packaging substrate DNA-gp3, although DNA translocation was not detected with several mutants. Prohead/bulge-mutant pRNA complexes with low packaging activity had a higher rate of ATP hydrolysis per base pair of DNA packaged than proheads with wild-type pRNA. Cryoelectron microscopy three-dimensional reconstruction of proheads reconstituted with a CCA deletion pRNA showed that the protruding pRNA spokes of the motor occupy a different position relative to the head when compared to particles with wild-type pRNA. Therefore, the CCA bulge seems to dictate the orientation of the pRNA spokes. The conformational changes observed for this mutant pRNA may affect gp16 conformation and/or subsequent ATPase-DNA interaction and, consequently, explain the decreased packaging activity observed for CCA mutants.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 520-528 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Journal of Molecular Biology |
Volume | 383 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 14 2008 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:We thank Nick Berge, Jiao Xie, and Charlene Peterson for technical help, Michael Sherman for help with cryoEM data collection, and Rockney Atz for helpful discussion. This work is supported in part by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants GM-059604 and DE-003606. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.
Keywords
- DNA packaging
- RNA structure
- bacteriophage ø29
- cryoEM 3D reconstruction
- prohead RNA