随机六聚体
雷达51
染色质
重组酶
DNA损伤
DNA
细胞生物学
生物
DNA修复
分子生物学
化学
遗传学
基因
重组
作者
Alexander Carver,Tai-Yuan Yu,Luke A. Yates,Travis White,Raymond Wang,Katie Lister,Maria Jasin,Xiaodong Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.07.16.603765
摘要
Maintaining genome integrity is an essential and challenging process. RAD51 recombinase, the central player of several crucial processes in repairing and protecting genome integrity, forms filaments on DNA. RAD51 filaments are tightly regulated. One of these regulators is FIGNL1, that prevents persistent RAD51 foci post-damage and genotoxic chromatin association in cells. The cryogenic electron microscopy structure of FIGNL1 in complex with RAD51 reveals that the FIGNL1 forms a non-planar hexamer and RAD51 N-terminus is enclosed in the FIGNL1 hexamer pore. Mutations in pore loop or catalytic residues of FIGNL1 render it defective in filament disassembly and are lethal in mouse embryonic stem cells. Our study reveals a unique mechanism for removing RAD51 from DNA and provides the molecular basis for FIGNL1 in maintaining genome stability.
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