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Fission yeast Pxd1 promotes proper DNA repair by activating Rad16XPF and inhibiting Dna2.


ABSTRACT: Structure-specific nucleases play crucial roles in many DNA repair pathways. They must be precisely controlled to ensure optimal repair outcomes; however, mechanisms of their regulation are not fully understood. Here, we report a fission yeast protein, Pxd1, that binds to and regulates two structure-specific nucleases: Rad16XPF-Swi10ERCC1 and Dna2-Cdc24. Strikingly, Pxd1 influences the activities of these two nucleases in opposite ways: It activates the 3' endonuclease activity of Rad16-Swi10 but inhibits the RPA-mediated activation of the 5' endonuclease activity of Dna2. Pxd1 is required for Rad16-Swi10 to function in single-strand annealing, mating-type switching, and the removal of Top1-DNA adducts. Meanwhile, Pxd1 attenuates DNA end resection mediated by the Rqh1-Dna2 pathway. Disabling the Dna2-inhibitory activity of Pxd1 results in enhanced use of a break-distal repeat sequence in single-strand annealing and a greater loss of genetic information. We propose that Pxd1 promotes proper DNA repair by differentially regulating two structure-specific nucleases.

SUBMITTER: Zhang JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4159138 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fission yeast Pxd1 promotes proper DNA repair by activating Rad16XPF and inhibiting Dna2.

Zhang Jia-Min JM   Liu Xiao-Man XM   Ding Yue-He YH   Xiong Liang-Yao LY   Ren Jing-Yi JY   Zhou Zhi-Xiong ZX   Wang Hai-Tao HT   Zhang Mei-Jun MJ   Yu Yang Y   Dong Meng-Qiu MQ   Du Li-Lin LL  

PLoS biology 20140909 9


Structure-specific nucleases play crucial roles in many DNA repair pathways. They must be precisely controlled to ensure optimal repair outcomes; however, mechanisms of their regulation are not fully understood. Here, we report a fission yeast protein, Pxd1, that binds to and regulates two structure-specific nucleases: Rad16XPF-Swi10ERCC1 and Dna2-Cdc24. Strikingly, Pxd1 influences the activities of these two nucleases in opposite ways: It activates the 3' endonuclease activity of Rad16-Swi10 bu  ...[more]

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