RPA activates the XPF ‐ ERCC 1 endonuclease to initiate processing of DNA interstrand crosslinks

  • Abdullah U
  • McGouran J
  • Brolih S
  • et al.
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Abstract

During replication-coupled DNA interstrand crosslink (ICL) repair, the XPF-ERCC1 endonuclease is required for the incisions that release, or " unhook " , ICLs, but the mechanism of ICL unhooking remains largely unknown. Incisions are triggered when the nascent leading strand of a replication fork strikes the ICL. Here, we report that while purified XPF-ERCC1 incises simple ICL-containing model replication fork structures, the presence of a nascent leading strand, modelling the effects of replication arrest, inhibits this activity. Strikingly, the addition of the single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-binding replication protein A (RPA) selectively restores XPF-ERCC1 endonuclease activity on this structure. The 5 0 –3 0 exonuclease SNM1A can load from the XPF-ERCC1-RPA-induced incisions and digest past the crosslink to quantitatively complete the unhooking reaction. We postulate that these collaborative activities of XPF-ERCC1, RPA and SNM1A might explain how ICL unhooking is achieved in vivo.

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Abdullah, U. B., McGouran, J. F., Brolih, S., Ptchelkine, D., El‐Sagheer, A. H., Brown, T., & McHugh, P. J. (2017). RPA activates the XPF ‐ ERCC 1 endonuclease to initiate processing of DNA interstrand crosslinks. The EMBO Journal, 36(14), 2047–2060. https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201796664

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