CtIP promotes the motor activity of DNA2 to accelerate long-range DNA end resection

  • Ceppi, Ilaria
  • Howard, Sean M
  • Kasaciunaite, Kristina
  • Pinto, Cosimo
  • Anand, Roopesh
  • Seidel, Ralf
  • Cejka, Petr
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Publication date
April 2020
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Language
English

Abstract

To repair a DNA double-strand break by homologous recombination, 5'-terminated DNA strands must first be resected to reveal 3'-overhangs. This process is initiated by a short-range resection catalyzed by MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 (MRN) stimulated by CtIP, which is followed by a long-range step involving EXO1 or DNA2 nuclease. DNA2 is a bifunctional enzyme that contains both single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-specific nuclease and motor activities. Upon DNA unwinding by Bloom (BLM) or Werner (WRN) helicase, RPA directs the DNA2 nuclease to degrade the 5'-strand. RPA bound to ssDNA also represents a barrier, explaining the need for the motor activity of DNA2 to displace RPA prior to resection. Using ensemble and single-molecule biochemistry, we show that CtI...

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