Structure of the DNA-bound BRCA1 C-terminal Region from Human Replication Factor C p140 and Model of the Protein-DNA Complex |
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Authors: | Masakazu Kobayashi Eiso AB Alexander M. J. J. Bonvin Gregg Siegal |
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Affiliation: | From the ‡Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, Leiden 2300RA and ;the §Department of NMR Spectroscopy, Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, University of Utrecht, Utrecht 3584, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | BRCA1 C-terminal domain (BRCT)-containing proteins are found widely throughout the animal and bacteria kingdoms where they are exclusively involved in cell cycle regulation and DNA metabolism. Whereas most BRCT domains are involved in protein-protein interactions, a small subset has bona fide DNA binding activity. Here, we present the solution structure of the BRCT region of the large subunit of replication factor C bound to DNA and a model of the structure-specific complex with 5′-phosphorylated double-stranded DNA. The replication factor C BRCT domain possesses a large basic patch on one face, which includes residues that are structurally conserved and ligate the phosphate in phosphopeptide binding BRCT domains. An extra α-helix at the N terminus, which is required for DNA binding, inserts into the major groove and makes extensive contacts to the DNA backbone. The model of the protein-DNA complex suggests 5′-phosphate recognition by the BRCT domains of bacterial NAD+-dependent ligases and a nonclamp loading role for the replication factor C complex in DNA transactions. |
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Keywords: | DNA/Protein Interaction DNA/Repair DNA/Replication DNA/Structure Methods/NMR Protein/Domains Protein/Structure |
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