Mitochondrial Irc3 helicase of the thermotolerant yeast Ogataea polymorpha displays dual DNA- and RNA-stimulated ATPase activity.

Mitochondrion(2023)

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Irc3 is one of the six mitochondrial helicases described in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Physiological functions of Irc3 are not completely understood as both DNA metabolic processes and mRNA translation have been suggested to be direct targets of the helicase. In vitro analysis of Irc3 has been hampered by the modest thermostability of the S. cerevisiae protein. Here, we purified a homologous helicase (Irc3) of the thermotolerant yeast Ogataea polymorpha that retains structural integrity and catalytic activity at temperatures above 40 °C. Irc3 can complement the respiratory deficiency phenotype of a S. cerevisiae irc3Δ mutant, indicating conservation of biochemical functions. The ATPase activity of Irc3 is best stimulated by branched and double- stranded DNA cofactors. Single-stranded DNA binds Irc3 tightly but is a weak activator of the ATPase activity. We could also detect a lower level stimulation with RNA, especially with molecules possessing a compact three-dimensional structure. These results support the idea that that Irc3 might have dual specificity and remodel both DNA and RNA molecules in vivo. Furthermore, our analysis of kinetic parameters predicts that Irc3 could have a regulatory function via sensing changes of the mitochondrial ATP pool or respond to the accumulation of single-stranded DNA.
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DNA helicase,DNA/RNA helicase,Mitochondrial helicase,Ogataea polymorpha,RNA helicase,Superfamily II helicase,Thermotolerant yeast,Yeast,mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA),mitochondrial RNA
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