Release of 5'-terminal deoxyribose-phosphate residues from incised abasic sites in DNA by the Escherichia coli RecJ protein

Nucleic Acids Res. 1994 Mar 25;22(6):993-8. doi: 10.1093/nar/22.6.993.

Abstract

Excision of deoxyribose-phosphate residues from enzymatically incised abasic sites in double-stranded DNA is required prior to gap-filling and ligation during DNA base excision-repair, and a candidate deoxyribophosphodiesterase (dRpase) activity has been identified in E. coli. This activity is shown here to be a function of the E. coli RecJ protein, previously described as a 5'-->3' single-strand specific DNA exonuclease involved in a recombination pathway and in mismatch repair. Highly purified preparations of dRpase contained 5'-->3' exonuclease activity for single-stranded DNA, and homogeneous RecJ protein purified from an overproducer strain had both 5'-->3' exonuclease and dRpase activity. Moreover, E. coli recJ strains were deficient in dRpase activity. The hydrolytic dRpase function of the RecJ protein requires Mg2+; in contrast, the activity of E. coli Fpg protein, that promotes the liberation of 5'-->3'Rp residues from DNA by beta-elimination, is suppressed by Mg2+. Several other E. coli nucleases, including exonucleases I, III, V, and VII, endonucleases I, III and IV and the 5'-->3' exonuclease function of DNA polymerase I, are unable to act as a dRpase. Nevertheless, E. coli fpg recJ double mutants retain capacity to repair abasic sites in DNA, indicating the presence of a back-up excision function.

MeSH terms

  • Apurinic Acid / metabolism
  • Bacterial Proteins / metabolism*
  • Base Sequence
  • Binding Sites
  • DNA / metabolism*
  • DNA Repair
  • DNA-(Apurinic or Apyrimidinic Site) Lyase
  • Deoxyribonuclease IV (Phage T4-Induced)
  • Endodeoxyribonucleases / metabolism
  • Escherichia coli / chemistry*
  • Escherichia coli Proteins*
  • Exodeoxyribonuclease V
  • Exodeoxyribonucleases / metabolism
  • Magnesium / pharmacology
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases / metabolism*
  • Polynucleotides / metabolism
  • Ribosemonophosphates / metabolism*

Substances

  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Escherichia coli Proteins
  • Polynucleotides
  • Ribosemonophosphates
  • apyrimidinic acid
  • Apurinic Acid
  • DNA
  • Endodeoxyribonucleases
  • Exodeoxyribonucleases
  • RecJ protein, E coli
  • recJ protein, Bacteria
  • Exodeoxyribonuclease V
  • Deoxyribonuclease IV (Phage T4-Induced)
  • endonuclease IV, E coli
  • DNA deoxyribophosphodiesterase
  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases
  • DNA-(Apurinic or Apyrimidinic Site) Lyase
  • Magnesium