Breaking the speed limit with multimode fast scanning of DNA by Endonuclease V.
Nat Commun
; 9(1): 5381, 2018 12 19.
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In order to preserve genomic stability, cells rely on various repair pathways for removing DNA damage. The mechanisms how enzymes scan DNA and recognize their target sites are incompletely understood. Here, by using high-localization precision microscopy along with 133 Hz high sampling rate, we have recorded EndoV and OGG1 interacting with 12-kbp elongated λ-DNA in an optical trap. EndoV switches between three distinct scanning modes, each with a clear range of activation energy barriers. These results concur with average diffusion rate and occupancy of states determined by a hidden Markov model, allowing us to infer that EndoV confinement occurs when the intercalating wedge motif is involved in rigorous probing of the DNA, while highly mobile EndoV may disengage from a strictly 1D helical diffusion mode and hop along the DNA. This makes EndoV the first example of a monomeric, single-conformation and single-binding-site protein demonstrating the ability to switch between three scanning modes.
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Thermotoga maritima
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Desoxirribonuclease (Dímero de Pirimidina)
Tipo de estudo:
Health_economic_evaluation
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En
Ano de publicação:
2018
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Article