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Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mus81·Mms4 protein complex, a DNA structure-specific endonuclease, helps preserve genomic integrity by resolving pathological DNA structures that arise from damaged or aborted replication forks and may also play a role in the resolution of DNA intermediates arising throu...

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Autores principales: Matulova, Petra, Marini, Victoria, Burgess, Rebecca C., Sisakova, Alexandra, Kwon, Youngho, Rothstein, Rodney, Sung, Patrick, Krejci, Lumir
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2658067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19129197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M806192200
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author Matulova, Petra
Marini, Victoria
Burgess, Rebecca C.
Sisakova, Alexandra
Kwon, Youngho
Rothstein, Rodney
Sung, Patrick
Krejci, Lumir
author_facet Matulova, Petra
Marini, Victoria
Burgess, Rebecca C.
Sisakova, Alexandra
Kwon, Youngho
Rothstein, Rodney
Sung, Patrick
Krejci, Lumir
author_sort Matulova, Petra
collection PubMed
description The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mus81·Mms4 protein complex, a DNA structure-specific endonuclease, helps preserve genomic integrity by resolving pathological DNA structures that arise from damaged or aborted replication forks and may also play a role in the resolution of DNA intermediates arising through homologous recombination. Previous yeast two-hybrid studies have found an interaction of the Mus81 protein with Rad54, a Swi2/Snf2-like factor that serves multiple roles in homologous recombination processes. However, the functional significance of this novel interaction remains unknown. Here, using highly purified S. cerevisiae proteins, we show that Rad54 strongly stimulates the Mus81·Mms4 nuclease activity on a broad range of DNA substrates. This nuclease enhancement does not require ATP binding nor its hydrolysis by Rad54. We present evidence that Rad54 acts by targeting the Mus81·Mms4 complex to its DNA substrates. In addition, we demonstrate that the Rad54-mediated enhancement of the Mus81·Mms4 (Eme1) nuclease function is evolutionarily conserved. We propose that Mus81·Mms4 together with Rad54 efficiently process perturbed replication forks to promote recovery and may constitute an alternative mechanism to the resolution/dissolution of the recombination intermediates by Sgs1·Top3. These findings provide functional insights into the biological importance of the higher order complex of Mus81·Mms4 or its orthologue with Rad54.
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spelling pubmed-26580672009-03-23 Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates Matulova, Petra Marini, Victoria Burgess, Rebecca C. Sisakova, Alexandra Kwon, Youngho Rothstein, Rodney Sung, Patrick Krejci, Lumir J Biol Chem DNA: Replication, Repair, Recombination, and Chromosome Dynamics The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mus81·Mms4 protein complex, a DNA structure-specific endonuclease, helps preserve genomic integrity by resolving pathological DNA structures that arise from damaged or aborted replication forks and may also play a role in the resolution of DNA intermediates arising through homologous recombination. Previous yeast two-hybrid studies have found an interaction of the Mus81 protein with Rad54, a Swi2/Snf2-like factor that serves multiple roles in homologous recombination processes. However, the functional significance of this novel interaction remains unknown. Here, using highly purified S. cerevisiae proteins, we show that Rad54 strongly stimulates the Mus81·Mms4 nuclease activity on a broad range of DNA substrates. This nuclease enhancement does not require ATP binding nor its hydrolysis by Rad54. We present evidence that Rad54 acts by targeting the Mus81·Mms4 complex to its DNA substrates. In addition, we demonstrate that the Rad54-mediated enhancement of the Mus81·Mms4 (Eme1) nuclease function is evolutionarily conserved. We propose that Mus81·Mms4 together with Rad54 efficiently process perturbed replication forks to promote recovery and may constitute an alternative mechanism to the resolution/dissolution of the recombination intermediates by Sgs1·Top3. These findings provide functional insights into the biological importance of the higher order complex of Mus81·Mms4 or its orthologue with Rad54. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2009-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2658067/ /pubmed/19129197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M806192200 Text en Copyright © 2009, The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle DNA: Replication, Repair, Recombination, and Chromosome Dynamics
Matulova, Petra
Marini, Victoria
Burgess, Rebecca C.
Sisakova, Alexandra
Kwon, Youngho
Rothstein, Rodney
Sung, Patrick
Krejci, Lumir
Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates
title Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates
title_full Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates
title_fullStr Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates
title_full_unstemmed Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates
title_short Cooperativity of Mus81·Mms4 with Rad54 in the Resolution of Recombination and Replication Intermediates
title_sort cooperativity of mus81·mms4 with rad54 in the resolution of recombination and replication intermediates
topic DNA: Replication, Repair, Recombination, and Chromosome Dynamics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2658067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19129197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M806192200
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