TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of chemical denaturants on the conformational stability of GyrB subunit of DNA gyrase from Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi
AU - Gupta, Deepali
AU - Sachdeva, Ekta
AU - Haque, Md Anzarul
AU - Rahman, Safikur
AU - Bansal, Rohit
AU - Ethayathulla, Abdul S.
AU - Hassan, Md Imtaiyaz
AU - Kaur, Punit
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017
PY - 2017/10/1
Y1 - 2017/10/1
N2 - DNA gyrase, a type II topoisomerase maintains the topology of DNA by introducing negative supercoils using energy generated by ATP hydrolysis. It is composed of two subunits, GyrA and GyrB (GyrA2GyrB2 hetero-tetramer). GyrB comprises two domains, a 43 kDa amino N-terminus (GBNTD) and 47 kDa carboxyl C- terminus (GBCTD). Till now no study has been reported in terms of stability of Gyrase B and its domains using chemical denaturants related to its function. To understand the role of each domain in GyrB subunit, we estimated the thermodynamic stability of GBF and its individual domains using urea and GdmCl. Changes in secondary and tertiary structures were monitored using circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopy. The Cm values for GBNTD, GBCTD and GBF proteins were found to be 2.25, 1.65 and 1.82 M during GdmCl-induced denaturation and 2.95, 2.25 and 2.67 M for urea-induced denaturation. It is observed that GBNTD is more stable than GBCTD and it contributes to overall stability of GyrB. The lower Cm and ΔG values reflect the flexibility of GBCTD to form the catalytic site along with GANTD for cleavage or religation reaction. Both GdmCl- and urea-induced denaturation of GyrB domains were reversible over the entire range of concentration.
AB - DNA gyrase, a type II topoisomerase maintains the topology of DNA by introducing negative supercoils using energy generated by ATP hydrolysis. It is composed of two subunits, GyrA and GyrB (GyrA2GyrB2 hetero-tetramer). GyrB comprises two domains, a 43 kDa amino N-terminus (GBNTD) and 47 kDa carboxyl C- terminus (GBCTD). Till now no study has been reported in terms of stability of Gyrase B and its domains using chemical denaturants related to its function. To understand the role of each domain in GyrB subunit, we estimated the thermodynamic stability of GBF and its individual domains using urea and GdmCl. Changes in secondary and tertiary structures were monitored using circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopy. The Cm values for GBNTD, GBCTD and GBF proteins were found to be 2.25, 1.65 and 1.82 M during GdmCl-induced denaturation and 2.95, 2.25 and 2.67 M for urea-induced denaturation. It is observed that GBNTD is more stable than GBCTD and it contributes to overall stability of GyrB. The lower Cm and ΔG values reflect the flexibility of GBCTD to form the catalytic site along with GANTD for cleavage or religation reaction. Both GdmCl- and urea-induced denaturation of GyrB domains were reversible over the entire range of concentration.
KW - Chemical-induced denaturation
KW - Circular dichroism
KW - Gyrase B
KW - Protein folding and stability
KW - Thermodynamics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.05.013
DO - 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.05.013
M3 - Article
C2 - 28499947
AN - SCOPUS:85019470801
SN - 0141-8130
VL - 103
SP - 165
EP - 174
JO - International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
JF - International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
ER -