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BRCA2 C-terminal clamp restructures RAD51 dimers to bind B-DNA for replication fork stability
- PMID: 39345573
- PMCID: PMC11429943
- DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.21.614229
BRCA2 C-terminal clamp restructures RAD51 dimers to bind B-DNA for replication fork stability
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BRCA2 C-terminal clamp restructures RAD51 dimers to bind B-DNA for replication fork stability.Mol Cell. 2025 Jun 5;85(11):2080-2096.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2025.05.010. Epub 2025 May 28. Mol Cell. 2025. PMID: 40441151
Abstract
Tumor suppressor protein BRCA2 acts with RAD51 in replication-fork protection (FP) and homology-directed DNA break repair (HDR). Critical for cancer etiology and therapy resistance, BRCA2 C-terminus was thought to stabilize RAD51-filaments after they assemble on single-stranded (ss)DNA. Here we determined the detailed crystal structure for BRCA2 C-terminal interaction-domain (TR2i) with ATP-bound RAD51 prior to DNA binding. In contrast to recombinogenic RAD51-filaments comprising extended ATP-bound RAD51 dimers, TR2i unexpectedly reshapes ATP-RAD51 into a unique dimer conformation accommodating double-stranded B-DNA binding unsuited for HDR initiation. Structural, biochemical, and molecular results with interface-guided mutations uncover TR2i's FP mechanism. Proline-driven secondary-structure stabilizes residue triads and spans the RAD51 dimer engaging pivotal interactions of RAD51 M210 and BRCA2 S3291/P3292, the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) phosphorylation site that toggles between FP during S-phase and HDR in G2. TR2i evidently acts as an allosteric clamp switching RAD51 from ssDNA to double-stranded and B-DNA binding enforcing FP over HDR.
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