RECQ5/QE DNA Helicase Interacts with Retrotransposon mdg3 gag, an HIV Nucleocapsid-Related Protein
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Three hereditary human disorders, Werner's syndrome, Bloom's syndrome and a subset of Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, are associated with the loss of function of the respective RecQ homologues BLM, WRN, and RTS. These RecQ homologues are composed of a conserved helicase domain flanking C- and N-terminal domains. In contrast to BLM, WRN, and RTS, another RecQ homologue, RECQ5, possesses only short N-terminal region preceding the helicase domain and a long unique C-terminal domain. Although no disease has yet been genetically linked to a mutation in RECQ5, the prominent roles of RecQ helicase in the maintenance of genome stability suggest that RECQ5 helicase is likely to be important in vivo. To acquire a better understanding of RECQ5 function, we investigated protein interaction with the C-terminal domain of Drosophila melanogaster RECQ5/QE. A portion of Drosophila melanogaster retrotransposon mdg3, which corresponds to a nucleocapsid protein (gag-NC), was identified by use of the yeast two-hybrid system as interacting specifically with it. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) pull down experiments indicated that the mdg3 gag-NC bound mainly to an acidic region in the C-terminal domain of RECQ5/QE, which is adjacent to the RecQ helicase domain. The helicase activity of RECQ5/QE was stimulated by mdg3 gag-NC protein in vitro. These data suggest that RECQ5/QE helicase interacts physically and functionally with mdg3 gag-NC through the acidic region and that RecQ homologue might be involved in retrotransposition and genomic stability.
- 社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2006-02-01
著者
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ITO Fumiaki
Department of Information Network Engineering, Musashi Institute of Technology
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Quang Nguyen
Cellular And Molecular Biology Laboratory
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Nakayama Minoru
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama University
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Matsumoto Kouji
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saitama University
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Shibata Takehiko
Cellular and Molecular Biology Laboratory
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Kawasaki Katsumi
Cellular and Molecular Biology Laboratory
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Ito Fumiaki
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsunan University
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Nakayama Minoru
Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Saitama University:cellular And Molecular Biology L
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Kawasaki Katsumi
Cellular And Molecular Biology Laboratory:department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Scien
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Matsumoto Kouji
Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Saitama
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Shibata Takehiko
Cellular & Molecular Biology Laboratory, RIKEN Institute
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