An Isoleucine to Leucine Mutation that Switches the Cofactor Requirement of the EcoRV Restriction Endonuclease from Magnesium to Manganese
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 35 (6) , 1712-1721
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9523926
Abstract
The EcoRV restriction endonuclease cleaves DNA at its recognition sequence more readily with Mg2+ as the cofactor than with Mn2+ but, at noncognate sequences that differ from the EcoRV site by one base pair, Mn2+ gives higher rates than Mg2+. A mutant of EcoRV, in which an isoleucine near the active site was replaced by leucine, showed the opposite behavior. It had low activity with Mg2+, but, in the presence of Mn2+ ions, it cleaved the recognition site faster than wild-type EcoRV with either Mn2+ or Mg2+. The mutant was also more specific for the recognition sequence than the native enzyme: the noncognate DNA cleavages by wild-type EcoRV and Mn2+ were not detected with the mutant. Further mutagenesis showed that the protein required the same acidic residues at its active site as wild-type EcoRV. The Ile-->Leu mutation seems to perturb the configuration of the metal-binding ligands at the active site so that the protein has virtually no affinity for Mg2+ yet it can still bind Mn2+ ions, though the latter only occurs when the protein is at the recognition site. This contrasts to wild-type EcoRV, where Mn2+ ions bind readily to complexes with either cognate and noncognate DNA and only Mg2+ shows the discrimination between the complexes. The structural perturbation is a specific consequence of leucine in place of isoleucine, since mutants with valine or alanine were similar to wild-type EcoRV.Keywords
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