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The DNA ligase III zinc finger stimulates binding to DNA secondary structure and promotes end joining

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 28, 期 18, 页码 3558-3563

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/28.18.3558

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The ability to rejoin broken chromosomes is fundamental to the maintenance of genetic integrity. Mammalian cells possess at least five DNA ligases, including three isoforms of DNA ligase III (Lig-3). Lig-3 proteins differ from other DNA ligases in the presence of an N-terminal zinc finger (Zn-f) motif that exhibits extensive homology with two zinc fingers in poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP). Here we report that the Zn-f confers upon Lig-3 the ability to bind DNA duplexes harbouring a variety of DNA secondary structures, including single-strand gaps and single-strand flaps, Moreover, the Zn-f stimulates intermolecular end joining of duplexes that harbour these structures up to 16-fold, The Zn-f also stimulates end joining between duplexes lacking secondary structure, but to a lesser extent (up to 4-fold), We conclude that the Zn-f may enable Lig-3 to rejoin chromosomal DNA strand breaks located at sites of clustered damage induced by ionising radiation or near to secondary structure intermediates of DNA metabolism.

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