Direct DNA binding by Brca1

TT Paull, D Cortez, B Bowers… - Proceedings of the …, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
TT Paull, D Cortez, B Bowers, SJ Elledge, M Gellert
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001National Acad Sciences
The tumor suppressor Brca1 plays an important role in protecting mammalian cells against
genomic instability, but little is known about its modes of action. In this work we demonstrate
that recombinant human Brca1 protein binds strongly to DNA, an activity conferred by a
domain in the center of the Brca1 polypeptide. As a result of this binding, Brca1 inhibits the
nucleolytic activities of the Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 complex, an enzyme implicated in numerous
aspects of double-strand break repair. Brca1 displays a preference for branched DNA …
The tumor suppressor Brca1 plays an important role in protecting mammalian cells against genomic instability, but little is known about its modes of action. In this work we demonstrate that recombinant human Brca1 protein binds strongly to DNA, an activity conferred by a domain in the center of the Brca1 polypeptide. As a result of this binding, Brca1 inhibits the nucleolytic activities of the Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 complex, an enzyme implicated in numerous aspects of double-strand break repair. Brca1 displays a preference for branched DNA structures and forms protein–DNA complexes cooperatively between multiple DNA strands, but without DNA sequence specificity. This fundamental property of Brca1 may be an important part of its role in DNA repair and transcription.
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