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Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System?

The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system plays a crucial role in the prevention of replication errors and in the correction of some oxidative damages of DNA bases. In the present work the most abundant oxidized pyrimidine lesion, 5,6-dihydro-5,6-dihydroxythymidine (thymidine glycol, Tg) was tested for b...

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Autores principales: Perevozchikova, Svetlana A., Trikin, Roman M., Heinze, Roger J., Romanova, Elena A., Oretskaya, Tatiana S., Friedhoff, Peter, Kubareva, Elena A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4136841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25133614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104963
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author Perevozchikova, Svetlana A.
Trikin, Roman M.
Heinze, Roger J.
Romanova, Elena A.
Oretskaya, Tatiana S.
Friedhoff, Peter
Kubareva, Elena A.
author_facet Perevozchikova, Svetlana A.
Trikin, Roman M.
Heinze, Roger J.
Romanova, Elena A.
Oretskaya, Tatiana S.
Friedhoff, Peter
Kubareva, Elena A.
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description The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system plays a crucial role in the prevention of replication errors and in the correction of some oxidative damages of DNA bases. In the present work the most abundant oxidized pyrimidine lesion, 5,6-dihydro-5,6-dihydroxythymidine (thymidine glycol, Tg) was tested for being recognized and processed by the E. coli MMR system, namely complex of MutS, MutL and MutH proteins. In a partially reconstituted MMR system with MutS-MutL-MutH proteins, G/Tg and A/Tg containing plasmids failed to provoke the incision of DNA. Tg residue in the 30-mer DNA duplex destabilized double helix due to stacking disruption with neighboring bases. However, such local structural changes are not important for E. coli MMR system to recognize this lesion. A lack of repair of Tg containing DNA could be due to a failure of MutS (a first acting protein of MMR system) to interact with modified DNA in a proper way. It was shown that Tg in DNA does not affect on ATPase activity of MutS. On the other hand, MutS binding affinities to DNA containing Tg in G/Tg and A/Tg pairs are lower than to DNA with a G/T mismatch and similar to canonical DNA. Peculiarities of MutS interaction with DNA was monitored by Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence anisotropy. Binding of MutS to Tg containing DNAs did not result in the formation of characteristic DNA kink. Nevertheless, MutS homodimer orientation on Tg-DNA is similar to that in the case of G/T-DNA. In contrast to G/T-DNA, neither G/Tg- nor A/Tg-DNA was able to stimulate ADP release from MutS better than canonical DNA. Thus, Tg residue in DNA is unlikely to be recognized or processed by the E. coli MMR system. Probably, the MutS transformation to active “sliding clamp” conformation on Tg-DNA is problematic.
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spelling pubmed-41368412014-08-20 Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System? Perevozchikova, Svetlana A. Trikin, Roman M. Heinze, Roger J. Romanova, Elena A. Oretskaya, Tatiana S. Friedhoff, Peter Kubareva, Elena A. PLoS One Research Article The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system plays a crucial role in the prevention of replication errors and in the correction of some oxidative damages of DNA bases. In the present work the most abundant oxidized pyrimidine lesion, 5,6-dihydro-5,6-dihydroxythymidine (thymidine glycol, Tg) was tested for being recognized and processed by the E. coli MMR system, namely complex of MutS, MutL and MutH proteins. In a partially reconstituted MMR system with MutS-MutL-MutH proteins, G/Tg and A/Tg containing plasmids failed to provoke the incision of DNA. Tg residue in the 30-mer DNA duplex destabilized double helix due to stacking disruption with neighboring bases. However, such local structural changes are not important for E. coli MMR system to recognize this lesion. A lack of repair of Tg containing DNA could be due to a failure of MutS (a first acting protein of MMR system) to interact with modified DNA in a proper way. It was shown that Tg in DNA does not affect on ATPase activity of MutS. On the other hand, MutS binding affinities to DNA containing Tg in G/Tg and A/Tg pairs are lower than to DNA with a G/T mismatch and similar to canonical DNA. Peculiarities of MutS interaction with DNA was monitored by Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence anisotropy. Binding of MutS to Tg containing DNAs did not result in the formation of characteristic DNA kink. Nevertheless, MutS homodimer orientation on Tg-DNA is similar to that in the case of G/T-DNA. In contrast to G/T-DNA, neither G/Tg- nor A/Tg-DNA was able to stimulate ADP release from MutS better than canonical DNA. Thus, Tg residue in DNA is unlikely to be recognized or processed by the E. coli MMR system. Probably, the MutS transformation to active “sliding clamp” conformation on Tg-DNA is problematic. Public Library of Science 2014-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4136841/ /pubmed/25133614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104963 Text en © 2014 Perevozchikova et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Perevozchikova, Svetlana A.
Trikin, Roman M.
Heinze, Roger J.
Romanova, Elena A.
Oretskaya, Tatiana S.
Friedhoff, Peter
Kubareva, Elena A.
Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System?
title Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System?
title_full Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System?
title_fullStr Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System?
title_full_unstemmed Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System?
title_short Is Thymidine Glycol Containing DNA a Substrate of E. coli DNA Mismatch Repair System?
title_sort is thymidine glycol containing dna a substrate of e. coli dna mismatch repair system?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4136841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25133614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104963
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