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Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro

In mammalian cells, DNA double-strand breaks are predominantly repaired by non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). During repair, the Ku70/80 heterodimer (Ku), XRCC4 in complex with DNA Ligase 4 (X4L4), and XLF form a flexible scaffold that holds the broken DNA ends together. Insights into the architectu...

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Autores principales: Vu, Duc-Duy, Bonucci, Alessio, Brenière, Manon, Cisneros-Aguirre, Metztli, Pelupessy, Philippe, Wang, Ziqing, Carlier, Ludovic, Bouvignies, Guillaume, Cortes, Patricia, Aggarwal, Aneel K., Blackledge, Martin, Gueroui, Zoher, Belle, Valérie, Stark, Jeremy M., Modesti, Mauro, Ferrage, Fabien
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10369993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37503201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.12.548668
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author Vu, Duc-Duy
Bonucci, Alessio
Brenière, Manon
Cisneros-Aguirre, Metztli
Pelupessy, Philippe
Wang, Ziqing
Carlier, Ludovic
Bouvignies, Guillaume
Cortes, Patricia
Aggarwal, Aneel K.
Blackledge, Martin
Gueroui, Zoher
Belle, Valérie
Stark, Jeremy M.
Modesti, Mauro
Ferrage, Fabien
author_facet Vu, Duc-Duy
Bonucci, Alessio
Brenière, Manon
Cisneros-Aguirre, Metztli
Pelupessy, Philippe
Wang, Ziqing
Carlier, Ludovic
Bouvignies, Guillaume
Cortes, Patricia
Aggarwal, Aneel K.
Blackledge, Martin
Gueroui, Zoher
Belle, Valérie
Stark, Jeremy M.
Modesti, Mauro
Ferrage, Fabien
author_sort Vu, Duc-Duy
collection PubMed
description In mammalian cells, DNA double-strand breaks are predominantly repaired by non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). During repair, the Ku70/80 heterodimer (Ku), XRCC4 in complex with DNA Ligase 4 (X4L4), and XLF form a flexible scaffold that holds the broken DNA ends together. Insights into the architectural organization of the NHEJ scaffold and its regulation by the DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) have recently been obtained by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy analysis. However, several regions, especially the C-terminal regions (CTRs) of the XRCC4 and XLF scaffolding proteins, have largely remained unresolved in experimental structures, which hampers the understanding of their functions. Here, we used magnetic resonance techniques and biochemical assays to comprehensively characterize the interactions and dynamics of the XRCC4 and XLF CTRs at atomic resolution. We show that the CTRs of XRCC4 and XLF are intrinsically disordered and form a network of multivalent heterotypic and homotypic interactions that promotes robust cellular NHEJ activity. Importantly, we demonstrate that the multivalent interactions of these CTRs led to the formation of XLF and X4L4 condensates in vitro which can recruit relevant effectors and critically stimulate DNA end ligation. Our work highlights the role of disordered regions in the mechanism and dynamics of NHEJ and lays the groundwork for the investigation of NHEJ protein disorder and its associated condensates inside cells with implications in cancer biology, immunology and the development of genome editing strategies.
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spelling pubmed-103699932023-07-27 Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro Vu, Duc-Duy Bonucci, Alessio Brenière, Manon Cisneros-Aguirre, Metztli Pelupessy, Philippe Wang, Ziqing Carlier, Ludovic Bouvignies, Guillaume Cortes, Patricia Aggarwal, Aneel K. Blackledge, Martin Gueroui, Zoher Belle, Valérie Stark, Jeremy M. Modesti, Mauro Ferrage, Fabien bioRxiv Article In mammalian cells, DNA double-strand breaks are predominantly repaired by non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). During repair, the Ku70/80 heterodimer (Ku), XRCC4 in complex with DNA Ligase 4 (X4L4), and XLF form a flexible scaffold that holds the broken DNA ends together. Insights into the architectural organization of the NHEJ scaffold and its regulation by the DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) have recently been obtained by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy analysis. However, several regions, especially the C-terminal regions (CTRs) of the XRCC4 and XLF scaffolding proteins, have largely remained unresolved in experimental structures, which hampers the understanding of their functions. Here, we used magnetic resonance techniques and biochemical assays to comprehensively characterize the interactions and dynamics of the XRCC4 and XLF CTRs at atomic resolution. We show that the CTRs of XRCC4 and XLF are intrinsically disordered and form a network of multivalent heterotypic and homotypic interactions that promotes robust cellular NHEJ activity. Importantly, we demonstrate that the multivalent interactions of these CTRs led to the formation of XLF and X4L4 condensates in vitro which can recruit relevant effectors and critically stimulate DNA end ligation. Our work highlights the role of disordered regions in the mechanism and dynamics of NHEJ and lays the groundwork for the investigation of NHEJ protein disorder and its associated condensates inside cells with implications in cancer biology, immunology and the development of genome editing strategies. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10369993/ /pubmed/37503201 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.12.548668 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Vu, Duc-Duy
Bonucci, Alessio
Brenière, Manon
Cisneros-Aguirre, Metztli
Pelupessy, Philippe
Wang, Ziqing
Carlier, Ludovic
Bouvignies, Guillaume
Cortes, Patricia
Aggarwal, Aneel K.
Blackledge, Martin
Gueroui, Zoher
Belle, Valérie
Stark, Jeremy M.
Modesti, Mauro
Ferrage, Fabien
Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro
title Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro
title_full Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro
title_fullStr Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro
title_short Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro
title_sort multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of xlf and xrcc4 foster robust cellular nhej and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10369993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37503201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.12.548668
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