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Title
Single-molecule views of MutS on mismatched DNA
Authors
Lee, JBCho, WKPark, JJeon, YKim, DLee, SHFishel, R
Date Issued
2014-08
Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
Base-pair mismatches that occur during DNA replication or recombination can reduce genetic stability or conversely increase genetic diversity. The genetics and biophysical mechanism of mismatch repair (MMR) has been extensively studied since its discovery nearly 50 years ago. MMR is a strand-specific excision-resynthesis reaction that is initiated by MutS homolog (MSH) binding to the mismatched nucleotides. The MSH mismatch-binding signal is then transmitted to the immediate downstream MutL homolog (MLH/PMS) MMR components and ultimately to a distant strand scission site where excision begins. The mechanism of signal transmission has been controversial for decades. We have utilized single molecule Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET), Fluorescence Tracking (smFT) and Polarization Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (smP-TIRF) to examine the interactions and dynamic behaviors of single Thermus aquaticus MutS (TaqMutS) particles on mismatched DNA. We determined that TaqMutS forms an incipient clamp to search for a mismatch in 1 s intervals by 1-dimensional (1D) thermal fluctuation-driven rotational diffusion while in continuous contact with the helical duplex DNA. When MutS encounters a mismatch it lingers for similar to 3 s to exchange bound ADP for ATP (ADP > ATP exchange). ATP binding by TaqMutS induces an extremely stable clamp conformation (similar to 10 min) that slides off the mismatch and moves along the adjacent duplex DNA driven simply by 1D thermal diffusion. The ATP-bound sliding clamps rotate freely while in discontinuous contact with the DNA. The visualization of a train of MSH proteins suggests that dissociation of ATP-bound sliding clamps from the mismatch permits multiple mismatch-dependent loading events. These direct observations have provided critical clues into understanding the molecular mechanism of MSH proteins during MMR. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
DNA mismatch repair; MutS; Single-molecule polarization; Single-molecule FRET; Single particle tracking; Diffusion mechanism; ESCHERICHIA-COLI MUTS; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE EXO1; CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN; REPAIR PROTEIN MUTS; RECOGNITION COMPLEX; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; ATPASE ACTIVITY; SLIDING CLAMP; TRANSLOCATION MECHANISM; CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/13701
DOI
10.1016/J.DNAREP.2014.02.014
ISSN
1568-7864
Article Type
Article
Citation
DNA REPAIR, vol. 20, page. 82 - 93, 2014-08
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