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Mechanistic understanding of UvrA damage detection and lesion hand-off to UvrB in Nucleotide Excision Repair

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Citation:
Mechanistic understanding of UvrA damage detection and lesion hand-off to UvrB in Nucleotide Excision Repair / M. Genta, G. Ferrara, R. Capelli, D. Rondelli, S. Sertic, M. Bolognesi, M. Rizzi, F. Rossi, D. Jeruzalmi, A. Chaves-Sanjuan, R. Miggiano. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 16:1(2025 Apr 10), pp. 3416.1-3416.14. [10.1038/s41467-025-58670-0]
abstract:
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) represents one of the major molecular machineries that control chromosome stability in all living species. In Eubacteria, the initial stages of the repair process are carried out by the UvrABC excinuclease complex. Despite the wealth of structural data available, some crucial details of the pathway remain elusive. In this study, we present a structural investigation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis UvrAUvrB complex and of the UvrA dimer, both in complex with damaged DNA. Our analyses yield insights into the DNA binding mode of UvrA, showing an unexplored conformation of Insertion Domains (IDs), underlying the essential role of these domains in DNA coordination. Furthermore, we observe an interplay between the ID and the UvrB Binding Domain (UBD): after the recognition of the damage, the IDs repositions with the concomitant reorganization of UBD, allowing the formation of the complex between UvrA and UvrB. These events are detected along the formation of the uncharacterized UvrA2UvrB1-DNA and the UvrA2UvrB2-DNA complexes which we interpret as hierarchical steps initiating the DNA repair cascade in the NER pathway, resulting in the formation of the pre-incision complex.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
List of contributors:
M. Genta, G. Ferrara, R. Capelli, D. Rondelli, S. Sertic, M. Bolognesi, M. Rizzi, F. Rossi, D. Jeruzalmi, A. Chaves-Sanjuan, R. Miggiano
Authors of the University:
CAPELLI RICCARDO ( author )
CHAVES SANJUAN ANTONIO ( author )
RONDELLI DIEGO ( author )
SERTIC SARAH ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1188155
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1188155/3156815/unpaywall-bitstream-1801939264.pdf
Project:
Deciphering the mechanistic details of Mycobacterium tuberculosis nucleotide excision repair and related proteins as key players of bacterial persistence and adaptation: structure-based insights for anti-evolution drug design
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