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2009

Manju Hingorani

Mismatch repair

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Contribution Of Msh2 And Msh6 Subunits To The Asymmetric Atpase And Dna Mismatch Binding Activities Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Msh2–Msh6 Mismatch Repair Protein, Manju Hingorani Oct 2009

Contribution Of Msh2 And Msh6 Subunits To The Asymmetric Atpase And Dna Mismatch Binding Activities Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Msh2–Msh6 Mismatch Repair Protein, Manju Hingorani

Manju Hingorani

Previous analyses of both Thermus aquaticus MutS homodimer and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Msh2–Msh6 heterodimer have revealed that the subunits in these protein complexes bind and hydrolyze ATP asymmetrically, emulating their asymmetric DNA binding properties. In the MutS homodimer, one subunit (S1) binds ATP with high affinity and hydrolyzes it rapidly, while the other subunit (S2) binds ATP with lower affinity and hydrolyzes it at an apparently slower rate. Interaction of MutS with mismatched DNA results in suppression of ATP hydrolysis at S1—but which of these subunits, S1 or S2, makes specific contact with the mismatch (e.g., base stacking by a conserved …