Dissection of DNA double-strand-break repair using novel single-molecule forceps

  • Wang, JL
  • Duboc, C
  • Wu, Q
  • Ochi, T
  • Liang, S
  • Tsutakawa, SE
  • Lees-Miller, SP
  • Nadal, M
  • Tainer, JA
  • Blundell, TL
  • Strick, TR
Publication date
June 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Repairing DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) requires multiple proteins to recognize and bind DNA ends, process them for compatibility, and ligate them together. We constructed novel DNA substrates for single-molecule nanomanipulation, allowing us to mechanically detect, probe, and rupture in real-time DSB synapsis by specific human NHEJ components. DNA-PKcs and Ku allow DNA end synapsis on the 100 ms timescale, and the addition of PAXX extends this lifetime to ~2 s. Further addition of XRCC4, XLF and ligase IV results in minute-scale synapsis and leads to robust repair of both strands of the nanomanipulated DNA. The energetic contribution of the different components to synaptic stability is typically on the...

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