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Extended DNA threading through a dual-engine motor module in the activating signal co-integrator complex

Authors :
Junqiao Jia
Tarek Hilal
Katherine Bohnsack
Aleksandar Chernev
Ning Tsao
Juliane Schwarz
Aruna Arumugam
Lane Parmely
Nicole Holton
Bernhard Loll
Nima Mosammaparast
Markus Bohnsack
Henning Urlaub
Markus Wahl
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Activating signal co-integrator complex (ASCC) supports diverse genome maintenance and gene expression processes. Its ASCC3 subunit is an unconventional nucleic acid helicase, harboring tandem Ski2-like NTPase/helicase cassettes crucial for ASCC functions. Presently, the molecular mechanisms underlying ASCC3 helicase activity and regulation remain unresolved. Here, we present cryogenic electron microscopy, DNA-protein cross-linking/mass spectrometry as well as in vitro and cellular functional analyses of the ASCC3-ASC1/TRIP4 sub-module of ASCC. Unlike the related spliceosomal SNRNP200 RNA helicase, ASCC3 can thread substrates through both helicase cassettes. ASC1 docks on ASCC3 via a zinc finger domain and stimulates the helicase by positioning a C-terminal ASC1-homology domain next to the C-terminal helicase cassette of ASCC3, likely assisting the DNA exit. ASC1 binds ASCC3 mutually exclusively with the DNA/RNA dealkylase, ALKBH3, directing ASCC for specific processes. Our findings define ASCC3-ASC1/TRIP4 as a tunable motor module of ASCC that encompasses two cooperating ATPase/helicase units functionally expanded by ASC1/TRIP4.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e5b8229d45dddc856d34de5ec3db0875
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2007381/v1