Point mutations in the integron integrase IntI1 that affect recombination and/or substrate recognition

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Gravel, A
Messier, N
Roy, PH
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[1] CHU Laval, Ctr Rech Infectol, Quebec City, PQ G1V 4G2, Canada
[2] Univ Laval, Fac Sci & Genie, Dept Biochim, St Foy, PQ G1K 7P4, Canada
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10.1128/JB.180.20.5437-5442.1998
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The site-specific recombinase IntI1 found in class 1 integrons catalyzes the excision and integration of mobile gene cassettes, especially antibiotic resistance gene cassettes, with a site-specific recombination system. The integron integrase belongs to the tyrosine recombinase (phage integrase) family. The members of this family, exemplified by the lambda integrase, do not share extensive amino acid identities, but three invariant residues are found within two regions, designated box I and box II. Two conserved residues are arginines, one located in box I and one in box II, while the other conserved residue is a tyrosine located at the C terminus of box II. We hare analyzed the properties of IntI1 variants carrying point mutations at the three conserved residues of the family in in vivo recombination and in vitro substrate binding. We have made four proteins with mutations of the conserved box I arginine (R146) and three mutants with changes of the box II arginine (R280); of these, MBP-IntI1(R146K) and MBP-IntI1 (R280K) bind to the attI1 site in vitro, but only MBP-IntI1(R280K) is able to excise cassettes in vivo. However, the efficiency of recombination and DNA binding for MBP-IntI1(R280K) is lon er than that obtained with the wild-type MBP-IntI1. We have also made two proteins with mutations of the tyrosine residue (Y312), and both mutant proteins are similar to the wild-type fusion protein in their DNA-binding capacity but are unable to catalyze in vivo recombination.
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