Alteration of replication protein A binding mode on single-stranded DNA by NSMF potentiates RPA phosphorylation by ATR kinase

Author:

Kang Yujin1,Han Ye Gi1,Khim Keon Woo1,Choi Woo Gyun1,Ju Min Kyung1,Park Kibeom1,Shin Kyeong Jin1,Chae Young Chan1ORCID,Choi Jang Hyun12,Kim Hongtae12,Lee Ja Yil12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology , Ulsan  44919, Republic of Korea

2. Institute of Basic Science Center for Genomic Integrity , Ulsan  44919, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Abstract Replication protein A (RPA), a eukaryotic single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding protein, dynamically interacts with ssDNA in different binding modes and plays essential roles in DNA metabolism such as replication, repair, and recombination. RPA accumulation on ssDNA due to replication stress triggers the DNA damage response (DDR) by activating the ataxia telangiectasia and RAD3-related (ATR) kinase, which phosphorylates itself and downstream DDR factors, including RPA. We recently reported that the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor synaptonuclear signaling and neuronal migration factor (NSMF), a neuronal protein associated with Kallmann syndrome, promotes RPA32 phosphorylation via ATR upon replication stress. However, how NSMF enhances ATR-mediated RPA32 phosphorylation remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate that NSMF colocalizes and physically interacts with RPA at DNA damage sites in vivo and in vitro. Using purified RPA and NSMF in biochemical and single-molecule assays, we find that NSMF selectively displaces RPA in the more weakly bound 8- and 20-nucleotide binding modes from ssDNA, allowing the retention of more stable RPA molecules in the 30-nt binding mode. The 30-nt binding mode of RPA enhances RPA32 phosphorylation by ATR, and phosphorylated RPA becomes stabilized on ssDNA. Our findings provide new mechanistic insight into how NSMF facilitates the role of RPA in the ATR pathway.

Funder

Samsung Science and Technology Foundation

National Research Foundation

Institute for Basic Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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