Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.

Helicase B (RhlB) is one of the five DEAD box RNA-dependent ATPases found in Escherichia coli. Unique among these enzymes, RhlB requires an interaction with the partner protein RNase E for appreciable ATPase and RNA unwinding activities. To explore the basis for this activating effect, we have gener...

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Main Authors: Worrall, J, Howe, F, McKay, A, Robinson, C, Luisi, B
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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author Worrall, J
Howe, F
McKay, A
Robinson, C
Luisi, B
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Howe, F
McKay, A
Robinson, C
Luisi, B
author_sort Worrall, J
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description Helicase B (RhlB) is one of the five DEAD box RNA-dependent ATPases found in Escherichia coli. Unique among these enzymes, RhlB requires an interaction with the partner protein RNase E for appreciable ATPase and RNA unwinding activities. To explore the basis for this activating effect, we have generated a di-cistronic vector that overexpresses a complex comprising RhlB and its recognition site within RNase E, corresponding to residues 696-762. Complex formation has been characterized by isothermal titration calorimetry, revealing an avid, enthalpy-favored interaction between the helicase and RNase E-(696-762) with an equilibrium binding constant (Ka) of at least 1 x 10(8) m(-1). We studied ATPase activity of mutants with substitutions within the ATP binding pocket of RhlB and on the putative interaction surface that mediates recognition of RNase E. For comparisons, corresponding mutations were prepared in two other E. coli DEAD box ATPases, RhlE and SrmB. Strikingly, substitutions at a phenylalanine near the Q-motif found in DEAD box proteins boosts the ATPase activity of RhlB in the absence of RNA, but completely inhibits it in its presence. The data support the proposal that the protein-protein and RNA-binding surfaces both communicate allosterically with the ATPase catalytic center. We conjecture that this communication may govern the mechanical power and efficiency of the helicases, and is tuned in individual helicases in accordance with cellular function.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fd4a1224-4914-482b-9441-b8c8d2ca82862022-03-27T13:27:51ZAllosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fd4a1224-4914-482b-9441-b8c8d2ca8286EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Worrall, JHowe, FMcKay, ARobinson, CLuisi, BHelicase B (RhlB) is one of the five DEAD box RNA-dependent ATPases found in Escherichia coli. Unique among these enzymes, RhlB requires an interaction with the partner protein RNase E for appreciable ATPase and RNA unwinding activities. To explore the basis for this activating effect, we have generated a di-cistronic vector that overexpresses a complex comprising RhlB and its recognition site within RNase E, corresponding to residues 696-762. Complex formation has been characterized by isothermal titration calorimetry, revealing an avid, enthalpy-favored interaction between the helicase and RNase E-(696-762) with an equilibrium binding constant (Ka) of at least 1 x 10(8) m(-1). We studied ATPase activity of mutants with substitutions within the ATP binding pocket of RhlB and on the putative interaction surface that mediates recognition of RNase E. For comparisons, corresponding mutations were prepared in two other E. coli DEAD box ATPases, RhlE and SrmB. Strikingly, substitutions at a phenylalanine near the Q-motif found in DEAD box proteins boosts the ATPase activity of RhlB in the absence of RNA, but completely inhibits it in its presence. The data support the proposal that the protein-protein and RNA-binding surfaces both communicate allosterically with the ATPase catalytic center. We conjecture that this communication may govern the mechanical power and efficiency of the helicases, and is tuned in individual helicases in accordance with cellular function.
spellingShingle Worrall, J
Howe, F
McKay, A
Robinson, C
Luisi, B
Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.
title Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.
title_full Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.
title_fullStr Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.
title_full_unstemmed Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.
title_short Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.
title_sort allosteric activation of the atpase activity of the escherichia coli rhlb rna helicase
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