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DNA clamp function of the mono-ubiquitinated Fanconi Anemia ID complex

The FANCI-FANCD2 (ID) complex, mutated in the Fanconi Anemia (FA) cancer predisposition syndrome, is required for the repair of interstrand crosslinks (ICL) and related lesions(1). The FA pathway is activated when a replication fork stalls at an ICL(2), triggering the mono-ubiquitination of the ID c...

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Autores principales: Wang, Renjing, Wang, Shengliu, Dhar, Ankita, Peralta, Christopher, Pavletich, Nikola P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7398534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32269332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2110-6
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Sumario:The FANCI-FANCD2 (ID) complex, mutated in the Fanconi Anemia (FA) cancer predisposition syndrome, is required for the repair of interstrand crosslinks (ICL) and related lesions(1). The FA pathway is activated when a replication fork stalls at an ICL(2), triggering the mono-ubiquitination of the ID complex. ID mono-ubiquitination is essential for ICL repair by excision, translesion synthesis and homologous recombination, but its function was hitherto unknown(1,3). Here, the 3.5 Å cryo-EM structure of mono-ubiquitinated ID (ID(Ub)) bound to DNA reveals that it forms a closed ring that encircles the DNA. Compared to the cryo-EM structure of the non-ubiquitinated ID complex bound to ICL DNA, described here as well, mono-ubiquitination triggers a complete re-arrangement of the open, trough-like ID structure through the ubiquitin of one protomer binding to the other protomer in a reciprocal fashion. The structures, in conjunction with biochemical data, indicate the mono-ubiquitinated ID complex looses its preference for ICL and related branched DNA structures, becoming a sliding DNA clamp that can coordinate the subsequent repair reactions. Our findings also reveal how mono-ubiquitination in general can induce an alternate structure with a new function.