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FBH1 helicase disrupts RAD51 filaments in vitro and modulates homologous recombination in mammalian cells
J. Simandlova, J. Zagelbaum, MJ. Payne, WK. Chu, I. Shevelev, K. Hanada, S. Chatterjee, DA. Reid, Y. Liu, P. Janscak, E. Rothenberg, ID. Hickson,
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
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PubMed
24108124
DOI
10.1074/jbc.m113.484493
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- MeSH
- chromatin enzymologie genetika MeSH
- DNA vazebné proteiny genetika metabolismus MeSH
- DNA-helikasy genetika metabolismus MeSH
- DNA genetika metabolismus MeSH
- embryonální kmenové buňky cytologie metabolismus MeSH
- F-box proteiny genetika metabolismus MeSH
- homologní rekombinace fyziologie MeSH
- kultivované buňky MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- multienzymové komplexy genetika metabolismus MeSH
- myši MeSH
- rekombinasa Rad51 genetika metabolismus MeSH
- vazba proteinů MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- myši MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
Efficient repair of DNA double strand breaks and interstrand cross-links requires the homologous recombination (HR) pathway, a potentially error-free process that utilizes a homologous sequence as a repair template. A key player in HR is RAD51, the eukaryotic ortholog of bacterial RecA protein. RAD51 can polymerize on DNA to form a nucleoprotein filament that facilitates both the search for the homologous DNA sequences and the subsequent DNA strand invasion required to initiate HR. Because of its pivotal role in HR, RAD51 is subject to numerous positive and negative regulatory influences. Using a combination of molecular genetic, biochemical, and single-molecule biophysical techniques, we provide mechanistic insight into the mode of action of the FBH1 helicase as a regulator of RAD51-dependent HR in mammalian cells. We show that FBH1 binds directly to RAD51 and is able to disrupt RAD51 filaments on DNA through its ssDNA translocase function. Consistent with this, a mutant mouse embryonic stem cell line with a deletion in the FBH1 helicase domain fails to limit RAD51 chromatin association and shows hyper-recombination. Our data are consistent with FBH1 restraining RAD51 DNA binding under unperturbed growth conditions to prevent unwanted or unscheduled DNA recombination.
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