Human DNA mismatch repair: Coupling of mismatch recognition to strand-specific excision

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Eukaryotic mismatch-repair (MMR) proteins MutSα and MutLα couple recognition of base mismatches to strand-specific excision, initiated in vivo at growing 3′ ends and 5′ Okazaki-fragment ends or, in human nuclear extracts, at nicks in exogenous circular substrates. We addressed five biochemical questions relevant to coupling models. Excision remained fully efficient at DNA:MutSα ratios of nearly 1 to 1 at various mismatch-nick distances, suggesting a requirement for only one MutSα molecule per substrate. As the mismatch-nick DNA contour distance D in exogenous substrates increased from 0.26 to 0.98 kbp, initiation of excision in extracts decreased as D-0.43 rather than the D-1 to D-2 predicted by some translocation or diffusion models. Virtually all excision was along the shorter (3′-5′) nick-mismatch, even when the other (5′-3′) path was less than twice as long. These observations argue against stochastically directed translocating/ diffusing recognition complexes. The failure of mismatched DNA in trans to provoke excision of separate nicked homoduplexes argues against one-stage (concerted) triggering of excision initiation by recognition complexes acting through space. However, proteins associated with gapped DNA did appear to compete in trans with those in cis to mismatch-associated proteins. Thus, as in Escherichia coli, eukaryotic MMR may involve distinct initial-activation and excision-path-commitment stages. © 2007 The Author(s).

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Wang, H., & Hays, J. B. (2007). Human DNA mismatch repair: Coupling of mismatch recognition to strand-specific excision. Nucleic Acids Research, 35(20), 6727–6739. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm734

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