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Two distinct conformational states define the interaction of human RAD51-ATP with single-stranded DNA.


ABSTRACT: An essential mechanism for repairing DNA double-strand breaks is homologous recombination (HR). One of its core catalysts is human RAD51 (hRAD51), which assembles as a helical nucleoprotein filament on single-stranded DNA, promoting DNA-strand exchange. Here, we study the interaction of hRAD51 with single-stranded DNA using a single-molecule approach. We show that ATP-bound hRAD51 filaments can exist in two different states with different contour lengths and with a free-energy difference of ~4 kBT per hRAD51 monomer. Upon ATP hydrolysis, the filaments convert into a disassembly-competent ADP-bound configuration. In agreement with the single-molecule analysis, we demonstrate the presence of two distinct protomer interfaces in the crystal structure of a hRAD51-ATP filament, providing a structural basis for the two conformational states of the filament. Together, our findings provide evidence that hRAD51-ATP filaments can exist in two interconvertible conformational states, which might be functionally relevant for DNA homology recognition and strand exchange.

SUBMITTER: Brouwer I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5881629 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two distinct conformational states define the interaction of human RAD51-ATP with single-stranded DNA.

Brouwer Ineke I   Moschetti Tommaso T   Candelli Andrea A   Garcin Edwige B EB   Modesti Mauro M   Pellegrini Luca L   Wuite Gijs Jl GJ   Peterman Erwin Jg EJ  

The EMBO journal 20180305 7


An essential mechanism for repairing DNA double-strand breaks is homologous recombination (HR). One of its core catalysts is human RAD51 (hRAD51), which assembles as a helical nucleoprotein filament on single-stranded DNA, promoting DNA-strand exchange. Here, we study the interaction of hRAD51 with single-stranded DNA using a single-molecule approach. We show that ATP-bound hRAD51 filaments can exist in two different states with different contour lengths and with a free-energy difference of ~4 k  ...[more]

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