Structure of a polymerase-mediated DNA NHEJ synaptic complex

  • Brissett, Nigel C
  • Pitcher, Robert S
  • Juarez, Raquel
  • Picher, Angel J
  • Green, Andrew J
  • Dafforn, Timothy R
  • Fox, Gavin C
  • Blanco, Luis
  • Doherty, Aidan J
Publication date
October 2007
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Abstract

Nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) is a critical DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway required to maintain genome stability. Many prokaryotes possess a minimalist NHEJ apparatus required to repair DSBs during stationary phase, composed of two conserved core proteins, Ku and ligase D (LigD). The crystal structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis polymerase domain of LigD mediating the synapsis of two noncomplementary DNA ends revealed a variety of interactions, including microhomology base pairing, mismatched and flipped-out bases, and 3' termini forming hairpin-like ends. Biochemical and biophysical studies confirmed that polymerase-induced end synapsis also occurs in solution. We propose that this DNA synaptic structure reflects an inte...

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