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  2. Crystal structures of DNA/RNA repair enzymes AlkB and ABH2 bound to dsDNA

Crystal structures of DNA/RNA repair enzymes AlkB and ABH2 bound to dsDNA

  • Nature. 2008 Apr 24;452(7190):961-5. doi: 10.1038/nature06889.
Cai-Guang Yang 1 Chengqi Yi Erica M Duguid Christopher T Sullivan Xing Jian Phoebe A Rice Chuan He
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Chemistry, The University of Chicago, 929 East 57th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Abstract

Escherichia coli AlkB and its human homologues ABH2 and ABH3 repair DNA/RNA base lesions by using a direct oxidative dealkylation mechanism. ABH2 has the primary role of guarding mammalian genomes against 1-meA damage by repairing this lesion in double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), whereas AlkB and ABH3 preferentially repair single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) lesions and can repair damaged bases in RNA. Here we show the first crystal structures of AlkB-dsDNA and ABH2-dsDNA complexes, stabilized by a chemical cross-linking strategy. This study reveals that AlkB uses an unprecedented base-flipping mechanism to access the damaged base: it squeezes together the two bases flanking the flipped-out one to maintain the base stack, explaining the preference of AlkB for repairing ssDNA lesions over dsDNA ones. In addition, the first crystal structure of ABH2, presented here, provides a structural basis for designing inhibitors of this human DNA repair protein.

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