Issue 4, 2007

Biochemical, biophysical, and proteomic approaches to study DNA helicases

Abstract

Helicases are a family of enzymes that play an essential role in nearly all DNA metabolic processes, catalyzing the transient opening of DNA duplexes. These motor proteins couple the chemical energy of ATP binding and hydrolysis to the separation of the complementary strands of a DNA or RNA duplex substrate. A full understanding of their mechanism of DNA unwinding can be achieved only through careful investigation of the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters that control this ATP-driven process, as well as through analysis of the helicases' tertiary and quaternary structures associated with nucleic acids and/or nucleotide recognition. This review describes the various biochemical, biophysical, and, more recently, proteomic techniques that have been developed to shed light on the still controversial, and in some aspects elusive, helicase-catalyzed mechanism of DNA unwinding.

Graphical abstract: Biochemical, biophysical, and proteomic approaches to study DNA helicases

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
06 Nov 2006
Accepted
23 Jan 2007
First published
13 Feb 2007

Mol. BioSyst., 2007,3, 266-274

Biochemical, biophysical, and proteomic approaches to study DNA helicases

A. Vindigni, Mol. BioSyst., 2007, 3, 266 DOI: 10.1039/B616145F

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