Identification of Asp218 and Asp326 as the principal Mg2+ binding ligands of the homing endonuclease PI-SceI.

2000 
The monomeric homing endonuclease PI-SceI harbors two catalytic centers which cooperate in the cleavage of the two strands of its extended recognition sequence. Structural and biochemical data suggest that catalytic center I contains Asp218, Asp229, and Lys403, while catalytic center II contains Asp326, Thr341, and Lys301. The analogy with I-CreI, for which the cocrystal structure with the DNA substrate has been determined, suggests that Asp218 and Asp229 in catalytic center I and Asp326 and Thr341 in catalytic center II serve as ligands for Mg2+, the essential divalent metal ion cofactor which can be replaced by Mn2+ in vitro. We have carried out a mutational analysis of these presumptive Mg2+ ligands. The variants carrying an alanine or asparagine substitution bind DNA, but (with the exception of the D229N variant) are inactive in DNA cleavage in the presence of Mg2+, demonstrating that these residues are important for cleavage. Our finding that the PI-SceI variants carrying single cysteine substitution...
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