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A purple acidophilic di-ferric DNA ligase from Ferroplasma.

Ferrer M, Golyshina OV, Beloqui A, Böttger LH, Andreu JM, Polaina J, De Lacey AL, Trautwein AX, Timmis KN, Golyshin PN.

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Institute of Catalysis, 28049 Madrid, Spain. mferrer@icp.csic.es

We describe here an extraordinary purple-colored DNA ligase, LigFa, from the acidophilic ferrous iron-oxidizing archaeon Ferroplasma acidiphilum, a di-ferric enzyme with an extremely low pH activity optimum. Unlike any other DNA ligase studied to date, LigFa contains two Fe(3+)-tyrosinate centers and lacks any requirement for either Mg(2+) or K(+) for activity. DNA ligases from closest phylogenetic and ecophysiological relatives have normal pH optima (6.0-7.5), lack iron, and require Mg(2+)/K(+) for activity. Ferric iron retention is pH-dependent, with release resulting in partial protein unfolding and loss of activity. Reduction of the Fe(3+) to Fe(2+) results in an 80% decrease in DNA substrate binding and an increase in the pH activity optimum to 5.0. DNA binding induces significant conformational change around the iron site(s), suggesting that the ferric irons of LigFa act both as structure organizing and stabilizing elements and as Lewis acids facilitating DNA binding at low pH.

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PMID: 18577594 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC2438275