Nicking-closing activity associated with bacteriophage lambda int gene product.
AUTOR(ES)
Kikuchi, Y
RESUMO
Integrative recombination of bacteriophage lambda requires the action of the protein Int, the product of the phage int gene. In this paper we show that highly purified Int relaxes supercoiled DNA. The association of this nicking-closing activity with Int is shown by: (i) the cosedimentation of nicking-closing and recombination activities of purified Int, (ii) the parallel inactivation of the two activities in purified Int by both heat and a specific antiserum, and (iii) the alteration of both activities in crude extracts of a strain expressing a mutant int gene. The nicking-closing activity of Int functions in the absence of divalent cations and in the absence of an apparent source of chemical energy. The activity displays no obvious sequence specificity and is inhibited by Mg2+, spermidine, and single-stranded DNA. Int relaxes positive as well as negative supercoils. We present a model for the mechanism of strand exchange that describes how the nicking-closing activity of Int might be used during recombination.
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