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3QF7

The Mre11:Rad50 complex forms an ATP dependent molecular clamp in DNA double-strand break repair

Summary for 3QF7
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb3qf7/pdb
Related3qg5
DescriptorRad50, Mre11, PHOSPHOAMINOPHOSPHONIC ACID-ADENYLATE ESTER, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsabc-atpase, atpase, mre11, hydrolase
Biological sourceThermotoga maritima
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Total number of polymer chains4
Total formula weight95682.91
Authors
Moeckel, C.,Lammens, K. (deposition date: 2011-01-21, release date: 2011-04-20, Last modification date: 2024-02-21)
Primary citationLammens, K.,Bemeleit, D.J.,Moeckel, C.,Clausing, E.,Schele, A.,Hartung, S.,Schiller, C.B.,Lucas, M.,Angermueller, C.,Soeding, J.,Straesser, K.,Hopfner, K.P.
The Mre11:Rad50 Structure Shows an ATP-Dependent Molecular Clamp in DNA Double-Strand Break Repair.
Cell(Cambridge,Mass.), 145:54-66, 2011
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PubMed Abstract: The MR (Mre11 nuclease and Rad50 ABC ATPase) complex is an evolutionarily conserved sensor for DNA double-strand breaks, highly genotoxic lesions linked to cancer development. MR can recognize and process DNA ends even if they are blocked and misfolded. To reveal its mechanism, we determined the crystal structure of the catalytic head of Thermotoga maritima MR and analyzed ATP-dependent conformational changes. MR adopts an open form with a central Mre11 nuclease dimer and two peripheral Rad50 molecules, a form suited for sensing obstructed breaks. The Mre11 C-terminal helix-loop-helix domain binds Rad50 and attaches flexibly to the nuclease domain, enabling large conformational changes. ATP binding to the two Rad50 subunits induces a rotation of the Mre11 helix-loop-helix and Rad50 coiled-coil domains, creating a clamp conformation with increased DNA-binding activity. The results suggest that MR is an ATP-controlled transient molecular clamp at DNA double-strand breaks.
PubMed: 21458667
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2011.02.038
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