Abstract
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is thought to play a role in DNA mismatch repair at the DNA synthesis step as well as in an earlier step. Studies showing that PCNA interacts with mispair-binding protein complexes, MSH2·MSH3 and MSH2·MSH6, and that PCNA enhances MSH2·MSH6 mispair binding specificity suggest PCNA may be involved in mispair recognition. Here we show that PCNA and MSH2·MSH6 form a stable ternary complex with a homoduplex (G/C) DNA, but MSH2·MSH6 binding to a heteroduplex (G/T) DNA disrupts MSH2·MSH6 binding to PCNA. We also found that the addition of ATP or adenosine 5′-O-(thiotriphosphate) restores MSH2·MSH6 binding to PCNA, presumably by disrupting MSH2·MSH6 binding to the heteroduplex (G/T) DNA. These results support a model in which MSH2·MSH6 binds to PCNA loaded on newly replicated DNA and is transferred from PCNA to mispaired bases in DNA.
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Lau, P. J., & Kolodner, R. D. (2003). Transfer of the MSH2·MSH6 complex from proliferating cell nuclear antigen to mispaired bases in DNA. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(1), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.C200627200
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