The ternary complex comprising MutS, MutL, and DNA is a key intermediate in DNA mismatch repair. We used chemical cross-linking and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) to study the interaction between MutS and MutL and to shed light onto the structure of this complex. Via chemical cross-linking, we could stabilize this dynamic complex and identify the structural features of key events in DNA mismatch repair. We could show that in the complex between MutS and MutL the mismatch-binding and connector domains of MutS are in proximity to the N-terminal ATPase domain of MutL. The DNA- and nucleotide-dependent complex formation could be monitored by FRET using single cysteine variants labeled in the connector domain of MutS and the transducer domain of MutL, respectively. In addition, we could trap MutS after an ATP-induced conformational change by an intramolecular cross-link between Cys-93 of the mismatch-binding domain and Cys-239 of the connector domain. © 2011 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Winkler, I., Marx, A. D., Lariviere, D., Heinze, R. J., Cristovao, M., Reumer, A., … Friedhoff, P. (2011). Chemical trapping of the dynamic MutS-MutL complex formed in DNA mismatch repair in Escherichia coli. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(19), 17326–17337. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.187641
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