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MutL sliding clamps coordinate exonuclease-independent Escherichia coli mismatch repair.


ABSTRACT: A shared paradigm of mismatch repair (MMR) across biology depicts extensive exonuclease-driven strand-specific excision that begins at a distant single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) break and proceeds back past the mismatched nucleotides. Historical reconstitution studies concluded that Escherichia coli (Ec) MMR employed EcMutS, EcMutL, EcMutH, EcUvrD, EcSSB and one of four ssDNA exonucleases to accomplish excision. Recent single-molecule images demonstrated that EcMutS and EcMutL formed cascading sliding clamps on a mismatched DNA that together assisted EcMutH in introducing ssDNA breaks at distant newly replicated GATC sites. Here we visualize the complete strand-specific excision process and find that long-lived EcMutL sliding clamps capture EcUvrD helicase near the ssDNA break, significantly increasing its unwinding processivity. EcSSB modulates the EcMutL-EcUvrD unwinding dynamics, which is rarely accompanied by extensive ssDNA exonuclease digestion. Together these observations are consistent with an exonuclease-independent MMR strand excision mechanism that relies on EcMutL-EcUvrD helicase-driven displacement of ssDNA segments between adjacent EcMutH-GATC incisions.

SUBMITTER: Liu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6876574 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MutL sliding clamps coordinate exonuclease-independent Escherichia coli mismatch repair.

Liu Jiaquan J   Lee Ryanggeun R   Britton Brooke M BM   London James A JA   Yang Keunsang K   Hanne Jeungphill J   Lee Jong-Bong JB   Fishel Richard R  

Nature communications 20191122 1


A shared paradigm of mismatch repair (MMR) across biology depicts extensive exonuclease-driven strand-specific excision that begins at a distant single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) break and proceeds back past the mismatched nucleotides. Historical reconstitution studies concluded that Escherichia coli (Ec) MMR employed EcMutS, EcMutL, EcMutH, EcUvrD, EcSSB and one of four ssDNA exonucleases to accomplish excision. Recent single-molecule images demonstrated that EcMutS and EcMutL formed cascading slidin  ...[more]

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