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  2. Evidence for direct contact between the RPA3 subunit of the human replication protein A and single-stranded DNA

Evidence for direct contact between the RPA3 subunit of the human replication protein A and single-stranded DNA

  • Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 Jan;37(1):38-46. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkn895.
Tonatiuh Romero Salas 1 Irina Petruseva Olga Lavrik Carole Saintomé
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Laboratoire de Biophysique Moléculaire, Cellulaire et Tissulaire, CNRS-ParisVI-Paris XIII-UMR 7033, Paris, France.
Abstract

Replication Protein A is a single-stranded (ss) DNA-binding protein that is highly conserved in eukaryotes and plays essential roles in many aspects of nucleic acid metabolism, including replication, recombination, DNA repair and telomere maintenance. It is a heterotrimeric complex consisting of three subunits: RPA1, RPA2 and RPA3. It possesses four DNA-binding domains (DBD), DBD-A, DBD-B and DBD-C in RPA1 and DBD-D in RPA2, and it binds ssDNA via a multistep pathway. Unlike the RPA1 and RPA2 subunits, no ssDNA-RPA3 interaction has as yet been observed although RPA3 contains a structural motif found in the other DBDs. We show here using 4-thiothymine residues as photoaffinity probe that RPA3 interacts directly with ssDNA on the 3'-side on a 31 nt ssDNA.

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