MD simulation and experimental evidence for Mg binding at the b site in human AP endonuclease 1.
Journal Title: Bioinformation - Year 2011, Vol 7, Issue 4
Abstract
Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1), a central enzyme in the base excision repair pathway, cleaves damaged DNA in Mg(2+) dependent reaction. Despite characterization of nine X-ray crystallographic structures of human APE1, in some cases, bound to various metal ions and substrate/product, the position of the metal ion and its stoichiometry for the cleavage reaction are still being debated. While a mutation of the active site E96Q was proposed to eliminate Mg(2+) binding at the "A" site, we show experimentally that this mutant still requires Mg(2+) at concentration similar to that for the wild type enzyme to cleave the AP site in DNA. Molecular dynamics simulations of the wild type APE1, E96Q and a double missense mutant E96Q + D210N indicate that Mg(2+) placed at the A-site destabilizes the bound AP site-containing DNA. In these simulations, the H-bond chain D238-H309-AP site oxygen is broken and the substrate DNA is shifted away from its crystal structure position (1DE9). In contrast, simulations with the Mg(2+) at site B or A+B sites leave the substrate DNA at the position shown in the crystal structure (1DE9). Taken together our MD simulations and biochemical analysis suggests that Mg(2+) binding at the B site is involved in the reaction mechanism associated with endonuclease function of APE1. ABBREVIATIONS: APE - AP-endonuclease, AP site - apurinic/apyrimidinic site, BER - base excision repair, Ref-1 - redox factor 1, hAPE1 - human APE1, WT - wild type, MD - molecular dynamics, THF - tetrahydrofuran.
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