Structures of the arm-type binding domains of HPI and HAI7 integrases

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Abstract

The structures of the N-terminal domains of two integrases of closely related but not identical asn tDNA-associated genomic islands, Yersinia HPI (high pathogenicity island; encoding siderophore yersiniabactin biosynthesis and transport) and an Erwinia carotovora genomic island with yet unknown function, HAI7, have been resolved. Both integrases utilize a novel four-stranded β-sheet DNA-binding motif, in contrast to the known proteins that bind their DNA targets by means of three-stranded β-sheets. Moreover, the β-sheets in IntHPI and IntHAI7 are longer than those in other integrases, and the structured helical N terminus is positioned perpendicularly to the large C-terminal helix. These differences strongly support the proposal that the integrases of the genomic islands make up a distinct evolutionary branch of the site-specific recombinases that utilize a unique DNA-binding mechanism. © 2009 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Szwagierczak, A., Antonenka, U., Popowicz, G. M., Sitar, T., Holak, T. A., & Rakin, A. (2009). Structures of the arm-type binding domains of HPI and HAI7 integrases. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284(46), 31664–31671. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.059261

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