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Regulation of the Rhp26ERCC6/CSB chromatin remodeler by a novel conserved leucine latch motif.

Lanfeng Wang1, Oliver Limbo2, Jia Fei3, Lu Chen4, Bong Kim5, Jie Luo5, Jenny Chong1, Ronald C Conaway4, Joan W Conaway4, Jeff A Ranish5, James T Kadonaga3, Paul Russell2, Dong Wang6.   

Abstract

CSB/ERCC6 (Cockayne syndrome B protein/excision repair cross-complementation group 6), a member of a subfamily of SWI2/SNF2 (SWItch/sucrose nonfermentable)-related chromatin remodelers, plays crucial roles in gene expression and the maintenance of genome integrity. Here, we report the mechanism of the autoregulation of Rhp26, which is the homolog of CSB/ERCC6 in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. We identified a novel conserved protein motif, termed the "leucine latch," at the N terminus of Rhp26. The leucine latch motif mediates the autoinhibition of the ATPase and chromatin-remodeling activities of Rhp26 via its interaction with the core ATPase domain. Moreover, we found that the C terminus of the protein counteracts this autoinhibition and that both the N- and C-terminal regions of Rhp26 are needed for its proper function in DNA repair in vivo. The presence of the leucine latch motif in organisms ranging from yeast to humans suggests a conserved mechanism for the autoregulation of CSB/ERCC6 despite the otherwise highly divergent nature of the N- and C-terminal regions.

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Keywords:  SNF2-like family ATPase; SWI2/SNF2; chromatin remodeling; enzyme autoregulation; flanking regions

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25512493      PMCID: PMC4284531          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1420227112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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