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Cascading MutS and MutL sliding clamps control DNA diffusion to activate mismatch repair SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Cascading MutS and MutL sliding clamps control DNA diffusion to activate mismatch repair
Authors
Liu, JQHanne, JBritton, BMBennett, JKim, DLee, JBFishel, R
Date Issued
2016-11-24
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
Mismatched nucleotides arise from polymerase misincorporation errors, recombination between heteroallelic parents and chemical or physical DNA damage(1). Highly conserved MutS (MSH) and MutL (MLH/PMS) homologues initiate mismatch repair and, in higher eukaryotes, act as DNA damage sensors that can trigger apoptosis(2). Defects in human mismatch repair genes cause Lynch syndrome or hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer and 10-40% of related sporadic tumours(3). However, the collaborative mechanics of MSH and MLH/PMS proteins have not been resolved in any organism. We visualized Escherichia coli (Ec) ensemble mismatch repair and confirmed that EcMutS mismatch recognition results in the formation of stable ATP-bound sliding clamps that randomly diffuse along the DNA with intermittent backbone contact. The EcMutS sliding clamps act as a platform to recruit EcMutL onto the mismatched DNA, forming an EcMutS-EcMutL search complex that then closely follows the DNA backbone. ATP binding by EcMutL establishes a second long-lived DNA clamp that oscillates between the principal EcMutS-EcMutL search complex and unrestricted EcMutS and EcMutL sliding clamps. The EcMutH endonuclease that targets mismatch repair excision only binds clamped EcMutL, increasing its DNA association kinetics by more than 1,000-fold. The assembly of an EcMutS-EcMutL-EcMutH search complex illustrates how sequential stable sliding clamps can modulate one-dimensional diffusion mechanics along the DNA to direct mismatch repair.
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https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/37071
DOI
10.1038/nature20562
ISSN
0028-0836
Article Type
Article
Citation
NATURE, vol. 539, no. 7630, page. 583 - +, 2016-11-24
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