Visualization of local DNA unwinding by Mre11/Rad50/ Nbs1 using single-molecule FRET

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The Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 (MRN) complex initiates and coordinates DNA repair and signaling events at double-strand breaks. The interaction between MRN and DNA ends is critical for the recruitment of DNA-processing enzymes, end tethering, and activation of the ATM protein kinase. Here we visualized MRN binding to duplex DNA molecules using single-molecule FRET, and found that MRN unwinds 15-20 base pairs at the end of the duplex, holding the branched structure open for minutes at a time in an ATP-dependent reaction. A Rad50 catalytic domain mutant that is specifically deficient in this ATP-dependent opening is impaired in DNA end resection in vitro and in resection-dependent repair of breaks in human cells, demonstrating the importance of MRNgenerated single strands in the repair of DNA breaks.

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Cannon, B., Kuhnlein, J., Yang, S. H., Cheng, A., Schindler, D., Stark, J. M., … Paull, T. T. (2013). Visualization of local DNA unwinding by Mre11/Rad50/ Nbs1 using single-molecule FRET. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(47), 18868–18873. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1309816110

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