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ATP hydrolysis is required for DEAD-box protein recycling but not for duplex unwinding
Authors:Fei Liu  Andrea Putnam  and Eckhard Jankowsky
Institution:aDepartment of Biochemistry and Center for RNA Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, and ;bDepartment of Physics, College of Arts and Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106
Abstract:DEAD-box proteins, the largest helicase family, catalyze ATP-dependent remodeling of RNA–protein complexes and the unwinding of RNA duplexes. Because DEAD-box proteins hydrolyze ATP in an RNA-dependent fashion, the energy provided by ATP hydrolysis is commonly assumed to drive the energetically unfavorable duplex unwinding. Here, we show efficient unwinding of stable duplexes by several DEAD-box proteins in the presence of the nonhydrolyzable ATP analog ADP-beryllium fluoride. Another ATP analog, ADP-aluminum fluoride, does not promote unwinding. The findings show that the energy from ATP hydrolysis is dispensable for strand separation. ATP binding, however, appears necessary. ATP hydrolysis is found to be required for fast enzyme release from the RNA and multiple substrate turnovers and thus for enzyme recycling.
Keywords:helicase  RNA  Ded1  Mss116  eIF4A
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