HOP2-MND1 modulates RAD51 binding to nucleotides and DNA

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The HOP2-MND1 heterodimer is required for progression of homologous recombination in eukaryotes. In vitro, HOP2-MND1 stimulates the DNA strand exchange activities of RAD51 and DMC1. We demonstrate that HOP2-MND1 induces changes in the conformation of RAD51 that profoundly alter the basic properties of RAD51. HOP2-MND1 enhances the interaction of RAD51 with nucleotide cofactors and modifies its DNA-binding specificity in a manner that stimulates DNA strand exchange. It enables RAD51 DNA strand exchange in the absence of divalent metal ions required for ATP binding and offsets the effect of the K133A mutation that disrupts ATP binding. During nucleoprotein formation HOP2-MND1 helps to load RAD51 on ssDNA restricting its dsDNA-binding and during the homology search it promotes dsDNA binding removing the inhibitory effect of ssDNA. The magnitude of the changes induced in RAD51 defines HOP2-MND1 as a â ̃ molecular triggerâ ™ of RAD51 DNA strand exchange. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Bugreev, D. V., Huang, F., Mazina, O. M., Pezza, R. J., Voloshin, O. N., Daniel Camerini-Otero, R., & Mazin, A. V. (2014). HOP2-MND1 modulates RAD51 binding to nucleotides and DNA. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5198

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