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Smarcal1-Mediated Fork Reversal Triggers Mre11-Dependent Degradation of Nascent DNA in the Absence of Brca2 and Stable Rad51 Nucleofilaments

Journal

MOLECULAR CELL
Volume 67, Issue 5, Pages 867-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2017.07.001

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Funding

  1. Associazione Italiana per Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC)
  2. European Research Council (ERC) [614541]
  3. Armenise-Harvard Foundation
  4. Epigen Progetto Bandiera [4.7]
  5. AICR-Worldwide Cancer Research [13-0026]
  6. Fondazione Telethon [GGP13-071]
  7. Wellcome Trust [104641/Z/14/Z]
  8. Czech Science Foundation [GACR 17-17720S, 13-26629S]
  9. National Program of Sustainability II (MEYS CR) [LQ1605]
  10. NIH [R01CA197774]
  11. Susan G. Komen CCR grant [CCR16377030]
  12. Fondazione Veronesi (FUV)
  13. Action for A-T [16IFO01] Funding Source: researchfish
  14. Wellcome Trust [104641/Z/14/Z] Funding Source: researchfish

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Brca2 deficiency causes Mre11-dependent degradation of nascent DNA at stalled forks, leading to cell lethality. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this process, we isolated Xenopus laevis Brca2. We demonstrated that Brca2 protein prevents single-stranded DNA gap accumulation at replication fork junctions and behind them by promoting Rad51 binding to replicating DNA. Without Brca2, forks with persistent gaps are converted by Smarcal1 into reversed forks, triggering extensive Mre11-dependent nascent DNA degradation. Stable Rad51 nucleofilaments, but not RPA or Rad51(T131P) mutant proteins, directly prevent Mre11-dependent DNA degradation. Mre11 inhibition instead promotes reversed fork accumulation in the absence of Brca2. Rad51 directly interacts with the Pol alpha N-terminal domain, promoting Pol alpha and delta binding to stalled replication forks. This interaction likely promotes replication fork restart and gap avoidance. These results indicate that Brca2 and Rad51 prevent formation of abnormal DNA replication intermediates, whose processing by Smarcal1 and Mre11 predisposes to genome instability.

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