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Kaeshammer, Lisa; Saathoff, Jan-Hinnerk; Lammens, Katja; Gut, Fabian; Bartho, Joseph; Alt, Aaron; Kessler, Brigitte und Hopfner, Karl-Peter (2019): Mechanism of DNA End Sensing and Processing by the Mre11-Rad50 Complex. In: Molecular Cell, Bd. 76, Nr. 3

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Abstract

DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) threaten genome stability throughout life and are linked to tumorigenesis in humans. To initiate DSB repair by end joining or homologous recombination, the Mre11-nuclease Rad50-ATPase complex detects and processes diverse and obstructed DNA ends, but a structural mechanism is still lacking. Here we report cryo-EM structures of the E. coli Mre11-Rad50 homolog SbcCD in resting and DNA-bound cutting states. In the resting state, Mre11's nuclease is blocked by ATP-Rad50, and the Rad50 coiled coils appear flexible. Upon DNA binding, the two coiled coils zip up into a rod and, together with the Rad50 nucleotide-binding domains, form a clamp around dsDNA. Mre11 moves to the side of Rad50, binds the DNA end, and assembles a DNA cutting channel for the nuclease reactions. The structures reveal how Mre11-Rad50 can detect and process diverse DNA ends and uncover a clamping and gating function for the coiled coils.

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