Abstract

We have purified a DNA dependent ATPase/DNA helicase, DNA helicase B, from S. cerevisiae. Helicase B was a 129-kDa polypeptide. The ATPase activity of helicase B was strongly DNA dependent. The DNA helicase activity was stimulated by yeast replication protein A, indicating a probable function in DNA replication. Helicase B showed a 5′→3′ polarity of movement. Protein sequencing indicated that helicase B was identical to a hypothetical 127-kDa polypeptide encoded by yORF61, located 5′ upstream of the BMH1 locus in chromosome V. The protein sequence contained a "type I ATP/GTP binding motif" and other helicase-like motifs and the expressed protein exhibited helicase activity. Thus, we concluded that yORF61 is the gene for helicase B and will be referred to as HCSB.

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