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Single-molecule analysis reveals cooperative stimulation of Rad51 filament nucleation and growth by mediator proteins.


ABSTRACT: Homologous recombination (HR) is an essential DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair mechanism, which is frequently inactivated in cancer. During HR, RAD51 forms nucleoprotein filaments on RPA-coated, resected DNA and catalyzes strand invasion into homologous duplex DNA. How RAD51 displaces RPA and assembles into long HR-proficient filaments remains uncertain. Here, we employed single-molecule imaging to investigate the mechanism of nematode RAD-51 filament growth in the presence of BRC-2 (BRCA2) and RAD-51 paralogs, RFS-1/RIP-1. BRC-2 nucleates RAD-51 on RPA-coated DNA, whereas RFS-1/RIP-1 acts as a "chaperone" to promote 3' to 5' filament growth via highly dynamic engagement with 5' filament ends. Inhibiting ATPase or mutation in the RFS-1 Walker box leads to RFS-1/RIP-1 retention on RAD-51 filaments and hinders growth. The rfs-1 Walker box mutants display sensitivity to DNA damage and accumulate RAD-51 complexes non-functional for HR in vivo. Our work reveals the mechanism of RAD-51 nucleation and filament growth in the presence of recombination mediators.

SUBMITTER: Belan O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7941204 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-molecule analysis reveals cooperative stimulation of Rad51 filament nucleation and growth by mediator proteins.

Belan Ondrej O   Barroso Consuelo C   Kaczmarczyk Artur A   Anand Roopesh R   Federico Stefania S   O'Reilly Nicola N   Newton Matthew D MD   Maeots Erik E   Enchev Radoslav I RI   Martinez-Perez Enrique E   Rueda David S DS   Boulton Simon J SJ  

Molecular cell 20210108 5


Homologous recombination (HR) is an essential DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair mechanism, which is frequently inactivated in cancer. During HR, RAD51 forms nucleoprotein filaments on RPA-coated, resected DNA and catalyzes strand invasion into homologous duplex DNA. How RAD51 displaces RPA and assembles into long HR-proficient filaments remains uncertain. Here, we employed single-molecule imaging to investigate the mechanism of nematode RAD-51 filament growth in the presence of BRC-2 (BRCA2)  ...[more]

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