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4D2H

Crystal structure of the tetramerisation domain of human CtIP

Summary for 4D2H
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb4d2h/pdb
DescriptorRBBP8, SULFATE ION (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsgene regulation, ctip/rbbp8, double-strand dna break repair, dna-end resection, gene conversion, homologous recombination
Biological sourceHOMO SAPIENS (HUMAN)
Total number of polymer chains8
Total formula weight37442.76
Authors
Davies, O.R.,Sun, M.,Pellegrini, L. (deposition date: 2014-05-09, release date: 2015-01-14, Last modification date: 2024-05-08)
Primary citationDavies, O.R.,Forment, J.V.,Sun, M.,Belotserkovskaya, R.,Coates, J.,Galanty, Y.,Demir, M.,Morton, C.R.,Rzechorzek, N.J.,Jackson, S.P.,Pellegrini, L.
Ctip Tetramer Assembly is Required for DNA-End Resection and Repair.
Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol., 22:150-, 2015
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Mammalian CtIP protein has major roles in DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair. Although it is well established that CtIP promotes DNA-end resection in preparation for homology-dependent DSB repair, the molecular basis for this function has remained unknown. Here we show by biophysical and X-ray crystallographic analyses that the N-terminal domain of human CtIP exists as a stable homotetramer. Tetramerization results from interlocking interactions between the N-terminal extensions of CtIP's coiled-coil region, which lead to a 'dimer-of-dimers' architecture. Through interrogation of the CtIP structure, we identify a point mutation that abolishes tetramerization of the N-terminal domain while preserving dimerization in vitro. Notably, we establish that this mutation abrogates CtIP oligomer assembly in cells, thus leading to strong defects in DNA-end resection and gene conversion. These findings indicate that the CtIP tetramer architecture described here is essential for effective DSB repair by homologous recombination.
PubMed: 25558984
DOI: 10.1038/NSMB.2937
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.9 Å)
Structure validation

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