PomBase home

Reference - PMID:22405003 - Mechanistic insights into the activation of Rad51-mediated strand exchange from the structure of a recombination activator, the Swi5-Sfr1 complex.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:22405003
Title
Mechanistic insights into the activation of Rad51-mediated strand exchange from the structure of a recombination activator, the Swi5-Sfr1 complex.
Authors
Kuwabara N, Murayama Y, Hashimoto H, Kokabu Y, Ikeguchi M, Sato M, Mayanagi K, Tsutsui Y, Iwasaki H, Shimizu T
Citation
Structure 2012 Mar 07;20(3):440-9
Publication year
2012
Abstract
Rad51 forms a helical filament on single-stranded DNA and promotes strand exchange between two homologous DNA molecules during homologous recombination. The Swi5-Sfr1 complex interacts directly with Rad51 and stimulates strand exchange. Here we describe structural and functional aspects of the complex. Swi5 and the C-terminal core domain of Sfr1 form an essential activator complex with a parallel coiled-coil heterodimer joined firmly together via two previously uncharacterized leucine-zipper motifs and a bundle. The resultant coiled coil is sharply kinked, generating an elongated crescent-shaped structure suitable for transient binding within the helical groove of the Rad51 filament. The N-terminal region of Sfr1, meanwhile, has an interface for binding of Rad51. Our data suggest that the snug fit resulting from the complementary geometry of the heterodimer activates the Rad51 filament and that the N-terminal domain of Sfr1 plays a role in the efficient recruitment of the Swi5-Sfr1 complex to the Rad51 filaments.

Annotation

GO biological process

GO:0000730 - DNA recombinase assembly

Genes:

GO cellular component

GO:0032798 - Swi5-Sfr1 complex

Genes:

GO molecular function

GO:0003690 - double-stranded DNA binding

Genes:

GO:0005515 - protein binding

Genes:

GO:0003697 - single-stranded DNA binding

Genes:

GO:1905334 - Swi5-Sfr1 complex binding

Genes:

Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000705 - abolished protein-protein interaction

Genes:

Genotypes:

Subunit composition

PBO:0017751 - heteromeric(4)

Genes:

PBO:0015242 - homomeric(4)

Genes: