The Forkhead-associated Domain of NBS1 Is Essential for Nuclear Foci Formation after Irradiation but Not Essential for hRAD50·hMRE11·NBS1 Complex DNA Repair Activity
NBS1 (p95), the protein responsible for N ijmegen b reakage s yndrome, shows a weak homology to the yeast Xrs2 protein at the N terminus region, known as the forkhead-associated (FHA) domain and the BRCA1 C terminus domain. The protein interacts with hMRE11 to form a complex with a nuclease activity...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2001-01, Vol.276 (1), p.12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | NBS1 (p95), the protein responsible for N ijmegen b reakage s yndrome, shows a weak homology to the yeast Xrs2 protein at the N terminus region, known as the forkhead-associated (FHA)
domain and the BRCA1 C terminus domain. The protein interacts with hMRE11 to form a complex with a nuclease activity for initiation
of both nonhomologous end joining and homologous recombination. Here, we show in vivo direct evidence that NBS1 recruits the hMRE11 nuclease complex into the cell nucleus and leads to the formation of foci by
utilizing different functions from several domains. The amino acid sequence at 665â693 on the C terminus of NBS1, where a
novel identical sequence with yeast Xrs2 protein was found, is essential for hMRE11 binding. The hMRE11-binding region is
necessary for both nuclear localization of the complex and for cellular radiation resistance. On the other hand, the FHA domain
regulates nuclear foci formation of the multiprotein complex in response to DNA damage but is not essential for nuclear transportation
of the complex and radiation resistance. Because the FHA/BRCA1 C terminus domain is widely conserved in eukaryotic nuclear
proteins related to the cell cycle, gene regulation, and DNA repair, the foci formation could be associated with many phenotypes
of Nijmegen breakage syndrome other than radiation sensitivity. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.C000578200 |