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MutS functions as a clamp loader by positioning MutL on the DNA during mismatch repair.


ABSTRACT: Highly conserved MutS and MutL homologs operate as protein dimers in mismatch repair (MMR). MutS recognizes mismatched nucleotides forming ATP-bound sliding clamps, which subsequently load MutL sliding clamps that coordinate MMR excision. Several MMR models envision static MutS-MutL complexes bound to mismatched DNA via a positively charged cleft (PCC) located on the MutL N-terminal domains (NTD). We show MutL-DNA binding is undetectable in physiological conditions. Instead, MutS sliding clamps exploit the PCC to position a MutL NTD on the DNA backbone, likely enabling diffusion-mediated wrapping of the remaining MutL domains around the DNA. The resulting MutL sliding clamp enhances MutH endonuclease and UvrD helicase activities on the DNA, which also engage the PCC during strand-specific incision/excision. These MutS clamp-loader progressions are significantly different from the replication clamp-loaders that attach the polymerase processivity factors β-clamp/PCNA to DNA, highlighting the breadth of mechanisms for stably linking crucial genome maintenance proteins onto DNA.

SUBMITTER: Yang XW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9530208 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MutS functions as a clamp loader by positioning MutL on the DNA during mismatch repair.

Yang Xiao-Wen XW   Han Xiao-Peng XP   Han Chong C   London James J   Fishel Richard R   Liu Jiaquan J  

Nature communications 20221003 1


Highly conserved MutS and MutL homologs operate as protein dimers in mismatch repair (MMR). MutS recognizes mismatched nucleotides forming ATP-bound sliding clamps, which subsequently load MutL sliding clamps that coordinate MMR excision. Several MMR models envision static MutS-MutL complexes bound to mismatched DNA via a positively charged cleft (PCC) located on the MutL N-terminal domains (NTD). We show MutL-DNA binding is undetectable in physiological conditions. Instead, MutS sliding clamps  ...[more]

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