雷达51
解旋酶
同源重组
细胞生物学
化学
生物
DNA
生物化学
核糖核酸
基因
作者
Guang‐Xue Liu,Jimin Li,Boxue He,Jiaqi Yan,Jingyu Zhao,Xuejie Wang,Xiaocong Zhao,Jingyan Xu,Yeyao Wu,Simin Zhang,Xiaoli Gan,Chun Zhou,Xiangpan Li,Xinghua Zhang,Xuefeng Chen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-38617-z
摘要
Abstract Central to homologous recombination (HR) is the assembly of Rad51 recombinase on single-strand DNA (ssDNA), forming the Rad51-ssDNA filament. How the Rad51 filament is efficiently established and sustained remains partially understood. Here, we find that the yeast ubiquitin ligase Bre1 and its human homolog RNF20, a tumor suppressor, function as recombination mediators, promoting Rad51 filament formation and subsequent reactions via multiple mechanisms independent of their ligase activities. We show that Bre1/RNF20 interacts with Rad51, directs Rad51 to ssDNA, and facilitates Rad51-ssDNA filament assembly and strand exchange in vitro. In parallel, Bre1/RNF20 interacts with the Srs2 or FBH1 helicase to counteract their disrupting effect on the Rad51 filament. We demonstrate that the above functions of Bre1/RNF20 contribute to HR repair in cells in a manner additive to the mediator protein Rad52 in yeast or BRCA2 in human. Thus, Bre1/RNF20 provides an additional layer of mechanism to directly control Rad51 filament dynamics.
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