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Dual DNA unwinding activities of the Rothmund–Thomson syndrome protein,RECQ4
Authors:Xiaohua Xu  Yilun Liu
Institution:Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:Human RECQ helicases have been linked to distinct clinical diseases with increased cancer rates and premature ageing. All RECQ proteins, except RECQ4, have been shown to be functional helicases. Mutations in RECQ4 lead to Rothmund–Thomson syndrome (RTS), and mouse models reveal that the conserved helicase motifs are required for avoidance of RTS. Furthermore, the amino (N) terminus of RECQ4 shares homology with yeast DNA replication initiation factor, Sld2, and is vital for embryonic development. Here, in contrast to previous reports, we show that RECQ4 exhibits DNA helicase activity. Importantly, two distinct regions of the protein, the conserved helicase motifs and the Sld2‐like N‐terminal domain, each independently promote ATP‐dependent DNA unwinding. Taken together, our data provide the first biochemical clues underlying the molecular function of RECQ4 in DNA replication and genome maintenance.
Keywords:DNA repair  DNA replication  genome stability  RECQ  Rothmund–  Thomson syndrome
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