Helicase Structural Classification Flashcards

1
Q

How many superfamilies of helicases are there?

A

6

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2
Q

Do all members of the 6 helicase superfamilies contain P loop folds?

A

Yes

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3
Q

How many core domains do helicase superfamilies 1 and 2 contain?

A

2

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4
Q

How many core domains do helicase superfamiles 3-6 contain?

A

1

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5
Q

What direction does PcrA helicase move?

A

3’ to 5’

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6
Q

What functions does PcrA helicase undergo?

A
  • Multifunctional DNA repair factor
  • Nucleotide exision repair
  • Mismatch repair
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7
Q

Which domains play important roles in binding the DNA duplex in PcrA helicase?

A

1B and 2B

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8
Q

How does PcrA helicase unwind the DNA?

A
  • 3’ end extends across both core domains forming a motor
  • Motor walks along ssDNA, pulling it into a enzyme and displacing the other strand across 2A domain
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9
Q

Where does binding and hydrolysis of ATP occur in PcrA helicase?

A

Between core domains

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10
Q

What are the helicase core domains?

A

tandem RecA-fold

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11
Q

Where does ssDNA bind in PcrA helicase?

A

In aromatic pockets across the top surface of core domains

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12
Q

What helicase superfamily is PcrA helicase a member of?

A

SF1

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13
Q

What is the structure of SF3 hexameric helicases?

A
  • 6 repeats of p-loop folds
  • Single core domain
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14
Q

Where does ssDNA bind in SF3 hexameric helicase?

A

Within the centre

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16
Q

Where does ATP bind in SF3 hexameric helicases?

A

At the interface of each RecA fold

17
Q

How does the arginine finger interact with ATP in SF3 Hexameric Helicases?

A

It interacts with the ATP on the neighbouring subunit

18
Q

Though there are 6 sequence classes of helicases how many major structural classes are there and what are they?

A
  • 2 major classes
  • Superfamily 1 and 2
  • Superfamily 3 to 6
19
Q

How does a ring structure allow helicase to unwind DNA?

A

The ring structure acts as a mechanical wedge, stripping the strands apart

20
Q

What is a problem with the ring helicase method of separating DNA?

A

How do you prevent immediate reannealing of the strands?

21
Q

How do you prevent immediate reannealing of the DNA strands once they have been separated by a helicase?

A

Accessory proteins may separate strands and prevent reannealing

22
Q

What mechanism do helicases use for enery transduction?

A

RecA/AAA+ folds

23
Q

Are RecA/AAA+ folds used in tandem or distinct subunits?

A

Can be either tandem or distinct