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Regional conformational flexibility couples substrate specificity and scissile phosphate diester selectivity in human flap endonuclease 1.

Ian A Bennet1, L David Finger1, Nicola J Baxter2,3, Benjamin Ambrose1, Andrea M Hounslow2, Mark J Thompson1, Jack C Exell1, Nur Nazihah B Md Shahari1, Timothy D Craggs1, Jonathan P Waltho2,3, Jane A Grasby1.   

Abstract

Human flap endonuclease-1 (hFEN1) catalyzes the divalent metal ion-dependent removal of single-stranded DNA protrusions known as flaps during DNA replication and repair. Substrate selectivity involves passage of the 5'-terminus/flap through the arch and recognition of a single nucleotide 3'-flap by the α2-α3 loop. Using NMR spectroscopy, we show that the solution conformation of free and DNA-bound hFEN1 are consistent with crystal structures; however, parts of the arch region and α2-α3 loop are disordered without substrate. Disorder within the arch explains how 5'-flaps can pass under it. NMR and single-molecule FRET data show a shift in the conformational ensemble in the arch and loop region upon addition of DNA. Furthermore, the addition of divalent metal ions to the active site of the hFEN1-DNA substrate complex demonstrates that active site changes are propagated via DNA-mediated allostery to regions key to substrate differentiation. The hFEN1-DNA complex also shows evidence of millisecond timescale motions in the arch region that may be required for DNA to enter the active site. Thus, hFEN1 regional conformational flexibility spanning a range of dynamic timescales is crucial to reach the catalytically relevant ensemble.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29718417      PMCID: PMC6009646          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky293

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


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