EMD-23513

Single-particle
6.8 Å
EMD-23513 Deposition: 19/02/2021
Map released: 05/05/2021
Last modified: 26/05/2021
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EMD-23513

LigIV catalytic domain and distal Ku in the NHEJ Short-range synaptic complex

EMD-23513

Single-particle
6.8 Å
EMD-23513 Deposition: 19/02/2021
Map released: 05/05/2021
Last modified: 26/05/2021
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Sample Organism: Homo sapiens
Sample: LigIV cata. and distal Ku in NHEJ Short-range synaptic complex

Deposition Authors: He Y, Chen S
Structural basis of long-range to short-range synaptic transition in NHEJ.
Chen S , Lee L , Naila T, Fishbain S, Wang A, Tomkinson AE , Lees-Miller SP , He Y
(2021) Nature , 593 , 294 - 298
PUBMED: 33854234
DOI: doi:10.1038/s41586-021-03458-7
ISSN: 1476-4687
ASTM: NATUAS
Abstract:
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are a highly cytotoxic form of DNA damage and the incorrect repair of DSBs is linked to carcinogenesis1,2. The conserved error-prone non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway has a key role in determining the effects of DSB-inducing agents that are used to treat cancer as well as the generation of the diversity in antibodies and T cell receptors2,3. Here we applied single-particle cryo-electron microscopy to visualize two key DNA-protein complexes that are formed by human NHEJ factors. The Ku70/80 heterodimer (Ku), the catalytic subunit of the DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PKcs), DNA ligase IV (LigIV), XRCC4 and XLF form a long-range synaptic complex, in which the DNA ends are held approximately 115 Å apart. Two DNA end-bound subcomplexes comprising Ku and DNA-PKcs are linked by interactions between the DNA-PKcs subunits and a scaffold comprising LigIV, XRCC4, XLF, XRCC4 and LigIV. The relative orientation of the DNA-PKcs molecules suggests a mechanism for autophosphorylation in trans, which leads to the dissociation of DNA-PKcs and the transition into the short-range synaptic complex. Within this complex, the Ku-bound DNA ends are aligned for processing and ligation by the XLF-anchored scaffold, and a single catalytic domain of LigIV is stably associated with a nick between the two Ku molecules, which suggests that the joining of both strands of a DSB involves both LigIV molecules.