Sensing DNA Damage Through ATRIP Recognition of RPA-ssDNA Complexes
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Baylor College of Medicine
Abstract
The function of the ATR (ataxia-telangiectasia mutated- and Rad3-related)-ATRIP (ATR-interacting protein) protein kinase complex is crucial for the cellular response to replication stress and DNA damage. Here, we show that replication protein A (RPA), a protein complex that associates with single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), is required for the recruitment of ATR to sites of DNA damage and for ATR-mediated Chk1 activation in human cells. In vitro, RPA stimulates the binding of ATRIP to ssDNA. The binding of ATRIP to RPA-coated ssDNA enables the ATR-ATRIP complex to associate with DNA and stimulates phosphorylation of the Rad17 protein that is bound to DNA. Furthermore, Ddc2, the budding yeast homolog of ATRIP, is…
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2Topics & keywords
- Replication protein A
- DNA damage
- DNA replication
- Cell biology
- Replication factor C
- Origin recognition complex
- DNA
- DNA repair