DNA helicase-mediated packaging of adeno-associated virus type 2 genomes into preformed capsids
AUTOR(ES)
King, Jason A.
FONTE
Oxford University Press
RESUMO
Helicases not only catalyse the disruption of hydrogen bonding between complementary regions of nucleic acids, but also move along nucleic acid strands in a polar fashion. Here we show that the Rep52 and Rep40 proteins of adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV-2) are required to translocate capsid-associated, single-stranded DNA genomes into preformed empty AAV-2 capsids, and that the DNA helicase function of Rep52/40 is essential for this process. Furthermore, DNase protection experiments suggest that insertion of AAV-2 genomes proceeds from the 3′ end, which correlates with the 3′→5′ processivity demonstrated for the Rep52/40 helicase. A model is proposed in which capsid-immobilized helicase complexes act as molecular motors to ‘pump’ single-stranded DNA across the capsid boundary.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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