Cooperative dynamics of PARP-1 Zinc-finger domains in the detection of DNA single-strand breaks

Author:

Sarma Parvathy A. P.,Abbadie CorinneORCID,Cleri FabrizioORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe DNA single-strand break (SSB) repair pathway is initiated by the multifunctional enzyme PARP-1, which recognizes the broken DNA ends by its two zinc-finger domains, Zn1 and Zn2. Despite a number of experiments performed with different DNA configurations and reduced fragments of PARP-1, many details of this interaction that is crucial to the correct initiation of the repair chain are still unclear. We performed Molecular Dynamics (MD) computer simulations of the interaction between the Zn1/Zn2 domains of PARP-1 and a DNA hairpin including a missing nucleotide to simulate the presence of an SSB, a construct used in recent experiments. The role of Zn1 and Zn2 interacting with the SSB ends is studied in detail, both independently and cooperatively. We also explored, PARP-1 operating as a dimer, with the two Zn-fingers coming from two separate copies of the enzyme. By an extensive set of all-atom molecular simulations employing state-of-the art force fields, assisted by empirical docking and free-energy calculations, we conclude that the particular conformation of the DNA hairpin can indeed spontaneously open up by thermal fluctuations, up to extremely kinked deformations. However, such extreme localized deformations are rarely observed in free, long DNA fragments. Protein side-loops make contact with the DNA hairpin grooves, and help Zn2 to penetrate deep in the SSB gap. In this way, Zn2 can interact with the nucleotides opposite to the missing base. OVerall, Zn1 plays a secondary role: the crucial factor for the interaction is the relative arrangement of the Zn1/Zn2 couple, and their mutual orientation with respect to the 3and 5SSB end terminals. This helps to obtain an early interacting configuration, which ultimately leads to molecular PARP-1-DNA structures similar to those observed experimentally. Such findings represent an important step toward defining the detailed function of PARP-1 in the early stages of SSB recognition.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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