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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Ku C-terminus is a multi-purpose arm for binding DNA and LigD and stimulating ligation

Abstract

Bacterial non-homologous end joining requires the ligase, LigD and Ku. Ku finds the break site, recruits LigD, and then assists LigD to seal the phosphodiester backbone. Bacterial Ku contains a core domain conserved with eukaryotes but has a unique C-terminus that can be divided into a minimal C-terminal region that is conserved and an extended C-terminal region that varies in sequence and length between species. Here, we examine the role of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Ku C-terminal variants, where we removed either the extended or entire C-terminus to investigate the effects on Ku-DNA binding, rates of Ku-stimulated ligation, and binding affinity of a direct Ku-LigD interaction. We find that the extended C-terminus limits DNA binding and identify key amino acids that contribute to this effect through alanine-scanning mutagenesis. The minimal C-terminus is sufficient to stimulate ligation of double-stranded DNA, but the Ku core domain also contributes to stimulating ligation. We further show that wildtype Ku and the Ku core domain alone directly bind both ligase and polymerase domains of LigD. Our results suggest that Ku-stimulated ligation involves direct interactions between the Ku core domain and the LigD ligase domain, in addition to the extended Ku C-terminus and the LigD polymerase domain.

Authors

Sowa DJ; Warner MM; Tetenych A; Koechlin L; Balari P; Perez JPR; Caba C; Andres SN

Journal

Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 50, No. 19, pp. 11040–11057

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

October 28, 2022

DOI

10.1093/nar/gkac906

ISSN

0305-1048

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