Complex: MutS loaded on matched DNA in the presence of ATP
Complex: DNA mismatch repair protein MutS
Protein or peptide: DNA mismatch repair protein MutS
Complex: DNA
DNA: DNA (5'-D(P*GP*AP*TP*CP*CP*TP*AP*AP*CP*TP*AP*AP*G)-3')
DNA: DNA (5'-D(P*CP*TP*TP*AP*GP*CP*TP*TP*AP*GP*GP*AP*TP*C)-3')
Ligand: ADENOSINE-5'-DIPHOSPHATE
Keywords
DNA Mismatch Repair MutS / DNA BINDING PROTEIN
Function / homology
Function and homology information
adenine/cytosine mispair binding / MutS complex / mismatch repair complex / regulation of DNA recombination / mismatched DNA binding / DNA binding, bending / ATP-dependent DNA damage sensor activity / mismatch repair / ADP binding / damaged DNA binding ...adenine/cytosine mispair binding / MutS complex / mismatch repair complex / regulation of DNA recombination / mismatched DNA binding / DNA binding, bending / ATP-dependent DNA damage sensor activity / mismatch repair / ADP binding / damaged DNA binding / DNA damage response / ATP hydrolysis activity / ATP binding / identical protein binding / cytosol Similarity search - Function
DNA mismatch repair protein MutS / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS/MSH / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS-like, N-terminal / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, connector domain / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, clamp / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, N-terminal / MutS, connector domain superfamily / MutS domain I / MutS domain II / MutS family domain IV ...DNA mismatch repair protein MutS / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS/MSH / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS-like, N-terminal / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, connector domain / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, clamp / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, N-terminal / MutS, connector domain superfamily / MutS domain I / MutS domain II / MutS family domain IV / MutS domain III / DNA mismatch repair MutS family / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, C-terminal / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, core / DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, core domain superfamily / MutS domain V / DNA mismatch repair proteins mutS family signature. / DNA-binding domain of DNA mismatch repair MUTS family / ATPase domain of DNA mismatch repair MUTS family / P-loop containing nucleoside triphosphate hydrolase Similarity search - Domain/homology
Journal: Nat Struct Mol Biol / Year: 2021 Title: The selection process of licensing a DNA mismatch for repair. Authors: Rafael Fernandez-Leiro / Doreth Bhairosing-Kok / Vladislav Kunetsky / Charlie Laffeber / Herrie H Winterwerp / Flora Groothuizen / Alexander Fish / Joyce H G Lebbink / Peter Friedhoff / ...Authors: Rafael Fernandez-Leiro / Doreth Bhairosing-Kok / Vladislav Kunetsky / Charlie Laffeber / Herrie H Winterwerp / Flora Groothuizen / Alexander Fish / Joyce H G Lebbink / Peter Friedhoff / Titia K Sixma / Meindert H Lamers / Abstract: DNA mismatch repair detects and removes mismatches from DNA by a conserved mechanism, reducing the error rate of DNA replication by 100- to 1,000-fold. In this process, MutS homologs scan DNA, ...DNA mismatch repair detects and removes mismatches from DNA by a conserved mechanism, reducing the error rate of DNA replication by 100- to 1,000-fold. In this process, MutS homologs scan DNA, recognize mismatches and initiate repair. How the MutS homologs selectively license repair of a mismatch among millions of matched base pairs is not understood. Here we present four cryo-EM structures of Escherichia coli MutS that provide snapshots, from scanning homoduplex DNA to mismatch binding and MutL activation via an intermediate state. During scanning, the homoduplex DNA forms a steric block that prevents MutS from transitioning into the MutL-bound clamp state, which can only be overcome through kinking of the DNA at a mismatch. Structural asymmetry in all four structures indicates a division of labor between the two MutS monomers. Together, these structures reveal how a small conformational change from the homoduplex- to heteroduplex-bound MutS acts as a licensing step that triggers a dramatic conformational change that enables MutL binding and initiation of the repair cascade.
History
Deposition
Sep 26, 2020
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Header (metadata) release
Mar 31, 2021
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Map release
Mar 31, 2021
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Update
May 1, 2024
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Current status
May 1, 2024
Processing site: PDBe / Status: Released
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Structure visualization
Movie
Surface view with section colored by density value
Cryogen name: ETHANE / Chamber humidity: 100 % / Chamber temperature: 277 K / Instrument: FEI VITROBOT MARK IV / Details: blot for 3 seconds before plunging.
Details
Protein sample was purified over a gel filtration column and mixed with DNA+ATP prior to grid preparation
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Electron microscopy
Microscope
FEI TITAN KRIOS
Electron beam
Acceleration voltage: 300 kV / Electron source: FIELD EMISSION GUN
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