TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of human exonuclease 1 in complex with mismatch repair proteins, subcellular localization and association with PCNA
AU - Nielsen, Finn Cilius
AU - Jäger, Anne Charlotte
AU - Lützen, Anne
AU - Bundgaard, Jens R
AU - Rasmussen, Lene Juel
PY - 2004/2/19
Y1 - 2004/2/19
N2 - Human exonuclease 1 (hEXO1) has been implicated in DNA mismatch repair (MMR), replication, and recombination, but the nature of its interaction with these cellular processes is still ambiguous. We show that hEXO1 colocalizes with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) at DNA replication sites and that the C-terminal region of hEXO1 is sufficient for this localization. We also show that both hMLH1-hPMS2 (MutLalpha) and hMLH1-hEXO1 complexes are formed in a reaction mixture containing all three proteins. Moreover, hEXO1 5' double-stranded exonuclease activity on a homoduplex substrate but not on a substrate containing a G/T mismatch was inhibited by complex formation with hMSH2-hMSH6 (MutSalpha) or MutLalpha. Taken together, the results support a model in which hEXO1 plays a role in events at the replication sites as well as a functional role in the MMR and/or recombination processes.
AB - Human exonuclease 1 (hEXO1) has been implicated in DNA mismatch repair (MMR), replication, and recombination, but the nature of its interaction with these cellular processes is still ambiguous. We show that hEXO1 colocalizes with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) at DNA replication sites and that the C-terminal region of hEXO1 is sufficient for this localization. We also show that both hMLH1-hPMS2 (MutLalpha) and hMLH1-hEXO1 complexes are formed in a reaction mixture containing all three proteins. Moreover, hEXO1 5' double-stranded exonuclease activity on a homoduplex substrate but not on a substrate containing a G/T mismatch was inhibited by complex formation with hMSH2-hMSH6 (MutSalpha) or MutLalpha. Taken together, the results support a model in which hEXO1 plays a role in events at the replication sites as well as a functional role in the MMR and/or recombination processes.
KW - Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
KW - Carrier Proteins
KW - Cell Division/physiology
KW - DNA Repair/physiology
KW - DNA Repair Enzymes
KW - DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism
KW - Exodeoxyribonucleases/metabolism
KW - Humans
KW - MutL Protein Homolog 1
KW - Neoplasm Proteins/metabolism
KW - Nuclear Proteins
KW - Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/metabolism
KW - Up-Regulation
U2 - 10.1038/sj.onc.1207265
DO - 10.1038/sj.onc.1207265
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 14676842
SN - 0950-9232
VL - 23
SP - 1457
EP - 1468
JO - Oncogene
JF - Oncogene
IS - 7
ER -