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Structural characterization of human RPA sequential binding to single-stranded DNA using ssDNA as a molecular ruler.


ABSTRACT: Human replication protein A (RPA), a heterotrimer composed of RPA70, RPA32, and RPA14 subunits, contains four single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding domains (DBD): DBD-A, DBD-B, and DBD-C in RPA70 and DBD-D in RPA32. Although crystallographic or NMR structures of these DBDs and a trimerization core have been determined, the structure of the full length of RPA or the RPA-ssDNA complex remains unknown. In this article, we have examined the structural features of RPA interaction with ssDNA by fluorescence spectroscopy. Using a set of oligonucleotides (dT) with varying lengths as a molecular ruler and also as the substrate, we have determined at single-nucleotide resolution the relative positions of the ssDNA with interacting intrinsic tryptophans of RPA. Our results revealed that Trp528 in DBD-C and Trp107 in DBD-D contact ssDNA at the 16th and 24th nucleotides (nt) from the 5'-end of the substrate, respectively. Evaluation of the relative spatial arrangement of RPA domains in the RPA-ssDNA complex suggested that DBD-B and DBD-C are spaced by about 4 nt ( approximately 19 A) apart, whereas DBD-C and DBD-D are spaced by about 7 nt ( approximately 34 A). On the basis of these geometric constraints, a global structure model for the binding of the major RPA DBDs to ssDNA was proposed.

SUBMITTER: Cai L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2553558 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural characterization of human RPA sequential binding to single-stranded DNA using ssDNA as a molecular ruler.

Cai Lifeng L   Roginskaya Marina M   Qu Youxing Y   Yang Zhengguan Z   Xu Ying Y   Zou Yue Y  

Biochemistry 20070621 28


Human replication protein A (RPA), a heterotrimer composed of RPA70, RPA32, and RPA14 subunits, contains four single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding domains (DBD): DBD-A, DBD-B, and DBD-C in RPA70 and DBD-D in RPA32. Although crystallographic or NMR structures of these DBDs and a trimerization core have been determined, the structure of the full length of RPA or the RPA-ssDNA complex remains unknown. In this article, we have examined the structural features of RPA interaction with ssDNA by fluoresc  ...[more]

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