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Structural insight into the DNMT1 reaction cycle by cryo-electron microscopy.


ABSTRACT: DNMT1 is an essential DNA methyltransferase that catalyzes the transfer of methyl groups to CpG islands in DNA and generates a prominent epigenetic mark. The catalytic activity of DNMT1 relies on its conformational plasticity and ability to change conformation from an auto-inhibited to an activated state. Here, we present four cryo-EM reconstructions of apo DNMT1 and DNTM1: non-productive DNA, DNTM1: H3Ub2-peptide, DNTM1: productive DNA complexes. Our structures demonstrate the flexibility of DNMT1's N-terminal regulatory domains during the transition from an apo 'auto-inhibited' to a DNA-bound 'non-productive' and finally a DNA-bound 'productive' state of DNMT1. Furthermore, we address the regulation of DNMT1's methyltransferase activity by a DNMT1-selective small-molecule inhibitor and ubiquitinated histone H3. We observe that DNMT1 binds DNA in a 'non-productive' state despite the presence of the inhibitor and present the cryo-EM reconstruction of full-length DNMT1 in complex with a di-ubiquitinated H3 peptide analogue. Taken together, our results provide structural insights into the reaction cycle of DNMT1.

SUBMITTER: De I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11371216 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural insight into the DNMT1 reaction cycle by cryo-electron microscopy.

De Inessa I   Weidenhausen Jonas J   Concha Nestor N   Müller Christoph W CW  

PloS one 20240903 9


DNMT1 is an essential DNA methyltransferase that catalyzes the transfer of methyl groups to CpG islands in DNA and generates a prominent epigenetic mark. The catalytic activity of DNMT1 relies on its conformational plasticity and ability to change conformation from an auto-inhibited to an activated state. Here, we present four cryo-EM reconstructions of apo DNMT1 and DNTM1: non-productive DNA, DNTM1: H3Ub2-peptide, DNTM1: productive DNA complexes. Our structures demonstrate the flexibility of DN  ...[more]

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