Literature DB >> 28369583

Substrate preference of Gen endonucleases highlights the importance of branched structures as DNA damage repair intermediates.

Stephanie P Bellendir1, Danielle J Rognstad1, Lydia P Morris2, Grzegorz Zapotoczny1, William G Walton3, Matthew R Redinbo3,4, Dale A Ramsden1,2,5, Jeff Sekelsky1,2,4,6, Dorothy A Erie3,4.   

Abstract

Human GEN1 and yeast Yen1 are endonucleases with the ability to cleave Holliday junctions (HJs), which are proposed intermediates in recombination. In vivo, GEN1 and Yen1 function secondarily to Mus81, which has weak activity on intact HJs. We show that the genetic relationship is reversed in Drosophila, with Gen mutants having more severe defects than mus81 mutants. In vitro, DmGen, like HsGEN1, efficiently cleaves HJs, 5΄ flaps, splayed arms, and replication fork structures. We find that the cleavage rates for 5΄ flaps are significantly higher than those for HJs for both DmGen and HsGEN1, even in vast excess of enzyme over substrate. Kinetic studies suggest that the difference in cleavage rates results from a slow, rate-limiting conformational change prior to HJ cleavage: formation of a productive dimer on the HJ. Despite the stark difference in vivo that Drosophila uses Gen over Mus81 and humans use MUS81 over GEN1, we find the in vitro activities of DmGen and HsGEN1 to be strikingly similar. These findings suggest that simpler branched structures may be more important substrates for Gen orthologs in vivo, and highlight the utility of using the Drosophila model system to further understand these enzymes.
© The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28369583      PMCID: PMC5435919          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkx214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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