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Two interaction surfaces between XPA and RPA organize the preincision complex in nucleotide excision repair

Author(s)
Kim, MihyunKim, Hyun-SukD'Souza, AreethaGallagher, KaitlynJeong, EunwooLe Meur, Kateryna OgorodnikTsai, Chi-LinTsai, Miaw-SheueKee, MinyongTainer, John A.Yeo, Jung-EunChazin, Walter J.Scharer, Orlando D.
Issued Date
2022-08
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2207408119
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60898
Citation
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v.119, no.34, pp.e220740811
Abstract
The xeroderma pigmentosum protein A (XPA) and replication protein A (RPA) proteins fulfill essential roles in the assembly of the preincision complex in the nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway. We have previously characterized the two interaction sites, one between the XPA N-terminal (XPA-N) disordered domain and the RPA32 C-terminal domain (RPA32C), and the other with the XPA DNA binding domain (DBD) and the RPA70AB DBDs. Here, we show that XPA mutations that inhibit the physical interaction in either site reduce NER activity in biochemical and cellular systems. Combining mutations in the two sites leads to an additive inhibition of NER, implying that they fulfill distinct roles. Our data suggest a model in which the interaction between XPA-N and RPA32C is important for the initial association of XPA with NER complexes, while the interaction between XPA DBD and RPA70AB is needed for structural organization of the complex to license the dual incision reaction. Integrative structural models of complexes of XPA and RPA bound to single-stranded/double-stranded DNA (ss/dsDNA) junction substrates that mimic the NER bubble reveal key features of the architecture of XPA and RPA in the preincision complex. Most critical among these is that the shape of the NER bubble is far from colinear as depicted in current models, but rather the two strands of unwound DNA must assume a U-shape with the two ss/dsDNA junctions localized in close proximity. Our data suggest that the interaction between XPA and RPA70 is key for the organization of the NER preincision complex.
Publisher
NATL ACAD SCIENCES
ISSN
0027-8424
Keyword (Author)
DNA repairnucleotide excision repairxeroderma pigmentosum protein Areplication protein A
Keyword
REPLICATION PROTEIN-ACOMPLEMENTATION GROUP-ABINDING DOMAINSTRUCTURAL BASISDNA-REPLICATIONDUAL INCISIONTFIIHRECRUITMENTNERRECOGNITION

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