Specialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.

We have previously demonstrated that the two Exonuclease III (Xth) family members present within the obligate human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis, NApe and NExo, are important for survival under conditions of oxidative stress. Of these, only NApe possesses AP endonuclease activity, while the prima...

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Main Authors: Silhan, J, Nagorska, K, Zhao, Q, Jensen, K, Freemont, P, Tang, C, Baldwin, G
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2012
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author Silhan, J
Nagorska, K
Zhao, Q
Jensen, K
Freemont, P
Tang, C
Baldwin, G
author_facet Silhan, J
Nagorska, K
Zhao, Q
Jensen, K
Freemont, P
Tang, C
Baldwin, G
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description We have previously demonstrated that the two Exonuclease III (Xth) family members present within the obligate human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis, NApe and NExo, are important for survival under conditions of oxidative stress. Of these, only NApe possesses AP endonuclease activity, while the primary function of NExo remained unclear. We now reveal further functional specialization at the level of 3'-PO(4) processing for NExo. We demonstrate that the bi-functional meningococcal glycosylases Nth and MutM can perform strand incisions at abasic sites in addition to NApe. However, no such functional redundancy exists for the 3'-phosphatase activity of NExo, and the cytotoxicity of 3'-blocking lesions is reflected in the marked sensitivity of a mutant lacking NExo to oxidative stress, compared to strains deficient in other base excision repair enzymes. A histidine residue within NExo that is responsible for its lack of AP endonuclease activity is also important for its 3'-phosphatase activity, demonstrating an evolutionary trade off in enzyme function at the single amino acid level. This specialization of two Xth enzymes for the 3'-end processing and strand-incision reactions has not previously been observed and provides a new paradigm within the prokaryotic world for separation of these critical functions during base excision repair.
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spelling oxford-uuid:34f914f0-22ea-43d2-a806-db49424181fb2022-03-26T13:29:31ZSpecialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:34f914f0-22ea-43d2-a806-db49424181fbEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordOxford University Press2012Silhan, JNagorska, KZhao, QJensen, KFreemont, PTang, CBaldwin, GWe have previously demonstrated that the two Exonuclease III (Xth) family members present within the obligate human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis, NApe and NExo, are important for survival under conditions of oxidative stress. Of these, only NApe possesses AP endonuclease activity, while the primary function of NExo remained unclear. We now reveal further functional specialization at the level of 3'-PO(4) processing for NExo. We demonstrate that the bi-functional meningococcal glycosylases Nth and MutM can perform strand incisions at abasic sites in addition to NApe. However, no such functional redundancy exists for the 3'-phosphatase activity of NExo, and the cytotoxicity of 3'-blocking lesions is reflected in the marked sensitivity of a mutant lacking NExo to oxidative stress, compared to strains deficient in other base excision repair enzymes. A histidine residue within NExo that is responsible for its lack of AP endonuclease activity is also important for its 3'-phosphatase activity, demonstrating an evolutionary trade off in enzyme function at the single amino acid level. This specialization of two Xth enzymes for the 3'-end processing and strand-incision reactions has not previously been observed and provides a new paradigm within the prokaryotic world for separation of these critical functions during base excision repair.
spellingShingle Silhan, J
Nagorska, K
Zhao, Q
Jensen, K
Freemont, P
Tang, C
Baldwin, G
Specialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.
title Specialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.
title_full Specialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.
title_fullStr Specialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.
title_full_unstemmed Specialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.
title_short Specialization of an Exonuclease III family enzyme in the repair of 3' DNA lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis.
title_sort specialization of an exonuclease iii family enzyme in the repair of 3 dna lesions during base excision repair in the human pathogen neisseria meningitidis
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