The Structure of the XPF-ssDNA Complex Underscores the Distinct Roles of the XPF and ERCC1 Helix- Hairpin-Helix Domains in ss/ds DNA Recognition

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2012

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Das, D.
Folkers, GertISNI 0000000390350786
van Dijk, M.ISNI 000000039198211X
Jaspers, N.G.J.
Hoeijmakers, J.H.J.
Kaptein, R.ISNI 000000009503764X
Boelens, R.ISNI 0000000389597108

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Human XPF/ERCC1 is a structure-specific DNA endonuclease that nicks the damaged DNA strand at the 5′ end during nucleotide excision repair. We determined the structure of the complex of the C-terminal domain of XPF with 10 nt ssDNA. A positively charged region within the second helix of the first HhH motif contacts the ssDNA phosphate backbone. One guanine base is flipped out of register and positioned in a pocket contacting residues from both HhH motifs of XPF. Comparison to other HhH-containing proteins indicates a one-residue deletion in the second HhH motif of XPF that has altered the hairpin conformation, thereby permitting ssDNA interactions. Previous nuclear magnetic resonance studies showed that ERCC1 in the XPF-ERCC1 heterodimer can bind dsDNA. Combining the two observations gives a model that underscores the asymmetry of the human XPF/ERCC1 heterodimer in binding at an ss/ds DNA junction.

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Das, D, Folkers, G E, van Dijk, M, Jaspers, N G J, Hoeijmakers, J H J, Kaptein, R & Boelens, R 2012, 'The Structure of the XPF-ssDNA Complex Underscores the Distinct Roles of the XPF and ERCC1 Helix- Hairpin-Helix Domains in ss/ds DNA Recognition', Structure, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 667-675. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2012.02.009