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Elg1, an alternative subunit of the RFC clamp loader,preferentially interacts with SUMOylated PCNA
Authors:Oren Parnas  Adi Zipin‐Roitman  Batia Liefshitz  Yuval Mazor  Shay Ben‐Aroya  Stefan Jentsch  Martin Kupiec
Affiliation:1. Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel;2. The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar‐Ilan University, Ramat‐Gan, Israel;3. Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Am Klopferspitz, Martinsried, Germany
Abstract:Replication‐factor C (RFC) is a protein complex that loads the processivity clamp PCNA onto DNA. Elg1 is a conserved protein with homology to the largest subunit of RFC, but its function remained enigmatic. Here, we show that yeast Elg1 interacts physically and genetically with PCNA, in a manner that depends on PCNA modification, and exhibits preferential affinity for SUMOylated PCNA. This interaction is mediated by three small ubiquitin‐like modifier (SUMO)‐interacting motifs and a PCNA‐interacting protein box close to the N‐terminus of Elg1. These motifs are important for the ability of Elg1 to maintain genomic stability. SUMOylated PCNA is known to recruit the helicase Srs2, and in the absence of Elg1, Srs2 and SUMOylated PCNA accumulate on chromatin. Strains carrying mutations in both ELG1 and SRS2 exhibit a synthetic fitness defect that depends on PCNA modification. Our results underscore the importance of Elg1, Srs2 and SUMOylated PCNA in the maintenance of genomic stability.
Keywords:genome stability  PCNA modification  post‐replicational repair
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