1. Academic Validation
  2. cDNA cloning of human DNA topoisomerase I: catalytic activity of a 67.7-kDa carboxyl-terminal fragment

cDNA cloning of human DNA topoisomerase I: catalytic activity of a 67.7-kDa carboxyl-terminal fragment

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Apr;85(8):2543-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.8.2543.
P D'Arpa 1 P S Machlin H Ratrie 3rd N F Rothfield D W Cleveland W C Earnshaw
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205.
Abstract

cDNA clones encoding human Topoisomerase I were isolated from an expression vector library (lambda gt11) screened with autoimmune anti-topoisomerase I serum. One of these clones has been expressed as a fusion protein comprised of a 32-kDa fragment of the Bacterial TrpE protein linked to 67.7 kDa of protein encoded by the cDNA. Three lines of evidence indicate that the cloned cDNA encodes Topoisomerase I. (i) Proteolysis maps of the fusion protein and human nuclear Topoisomerase I are essentially identical. (ii) The fusion protein relaxes supercoiled DNA, an activity that can be immunoprecipitated by anti-topoisomerase I serum. (iii) Sequence analysis has revealed that the longest cDNA clone (3645 base pairs) encodes a protein of 765 Amino acids that shares 42% identity with Saccharomyces cerevisiae Topoisomerase I. The sequence data also show that the catalytically active 67.7-kDa fragment is comprised of the carboxyl terminus.

Figures