Dynamic conformations of the P. furiosus MR-DNA complex link Mre11 nuclease activity to DNA-stimulated Rad50 ATP hydrolysis
Dynamic conformations of the P. furiosus MR-DNA complex link Mre11 nuclease activity to DNA-stimulated Rad50 ATP hydrolysis
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Abstract The MRE11-RAD50-NBS1/Xrs2 (MRN/X) protein complex has ribavirin coupon essential roles in the repair of damaged DNA.The current understanding of the conformational landscape of the core MR complex comes from various structural studies.However, given the heterogeneous nature of these structures, we suspect that several conformational states may still be unaccounted for.
Here, we use methyl-based NMR experiments on P.furiosus MR to determine an ensemble of distinct conformations of MR bound to DNA, consistent with the highly dynamic nature of the MR-DNA complex.Interrogation of these structures via in vitro activity assays on MR mutants reveal an unexpected, striking correlation between the nuclease activity of Mre11 and the magnitude of DNA-stimulated click here ATP hydrolysis by Rad50.
Together, the structures and activity data support a model for MR activity where DNA-stimulated ATP hydrolysis unlocks Rad50 to provide access to the Mre11 active sites and further demonstrate how a heterogeneous ensemble of conformations can be used to coordinate various functions to direct biological outcomes.By elucidating the dynamic conformations of the DNA-bound MR complex, this work lays the foundation for future studies aimed at further characterizing this landscape and dissecting its role in the molecular mechanism of DNA repair and genome stability.