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Stabilization of DNA fork junctions by Smc5/6 complexes revealed by single-molecule imaging
Nicoleta-Loredana Tanasie1, Pilar Gutiérrez-Escribano2, Sigrun Jaklin1
1Gene Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, 81377 Munich, Germany.
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SMC complexes play key roles in genome maintenance, where they ensure efficient genome replication and segregation. The SMC complex Smc5/6 is a crucial player in DNA replication and repair, yet many molecular features that determine its roles are unclear. Here, we use single-molecule microscopy to investigate Smc5/6's interaction with DNA. We find that Smc5/6 forms oligomers that dynamically redistribute on dsDNA by 1D diffusion and statically bind to ssDNA. Using combined force manipulation and single-molecule microscopy, we generate ssDNA-dsDNA junctions that mimic structures present in DNA repair intermediates or replication forks. We show that Smc5/6 accumulates at these junction sites, stabilizes the fork, and promotes the retention of RPA. Our observations provide a model for the complex's enrichment at sites of replication stress and DNA lesions from where it coordinates the recruitment and activation of downstream repair proteins.
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