Affiliation:
1. Departments of Medicine 1 and
2. Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, 2 The Loeb Health Research Institute at the Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) transcription is repressed by DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) through a DNA sequence element, NRE1, in the viral long terminal repeat that is a sequence-specific DNA binding site for the Ku antigen subunit of the kinase. While Ku is an essential component of the active kinase, how the catalytic subunit of DNA-PK (DNA-PK
cs
) is regulated through its association with Ku is only beginning to be understood. We report that activation of DNA-PK
cs
and the repression of MMTV transcription from NRE1 are dependent upon Ku conformation, the manipulation of DNA structure by Ku, and the contact of Ku80 with DNA. Truncation of one copy of the overlapping direct repeat that comprises NRE1 abrogated the repression of MMTV transcription by Ku–DNA-PK
cs
. Remarkably, the truncated element was recognized by Ku–DNA-PK
cs
with affinity similar to that of the full-length element but was unable to promote the activation of DNA-PK
cs
. Analysis of Ku–DNA-PK
cs
interactions with DNA ends, double- and single-stranded forms of NRE1, and the truncated NRE1 element revealed striking differences in Ku conformation that differentially affected the recruitment of DNA-PK
cs
and the activation of kinase activity.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
25 articles.
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