人类的Shu复合物通过调节ssDNA上的RPA动态来促进RAD51活动
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|February 26, 2024
概括
舒复合体 (SWSAP1-SWS1) 结合RAD51,稳定用于DNA修复的细丝. 这种复合体对于高保真性修复至关重要,并呈现出潜在的癌症治疗点.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- DNA 修复机制的修复机制
- 癌症治疗方法 癌症治疗方法
背景情况:
- 同类重组和复制应激依赖RAD51进行模板DNA修复.
- RAD51的活性由BRCA2和RAD51对应物,包括Shu复合物来调节.
研究的目的:
- 研究Shu复合体 (SWSAP1-SWS1) 在RAD51依赖DNA修复中的作用.
- 探索SWSAP1-SWS1作为癌症治疗点的潜力.
主要方法:
- 单分子共聚焦光显微镜.
- 光学子是一种光学子.
- 在CRISPR-Cas9基因编辑中 (sgSWSAP1,sgSWS1淘汰细胞)
- 对癌症变体的分析.
主要成果:
- SWSAP1-SWS1直接与RAD51结合,增强了导线稳定性和线程交换.
- SWSAP1-SWS1促进了RAD51线程的装饰和RPA在单链DNA (ssDNA) 上的扩散.
- 敲除SWSAP1或SWS1会对PARP和APE1抑制剂产生敏感性,癌症变异会影响复杂的形成.
结论:
- SWSAP1-SWS1刺激了依赖RAD51的高保真性DNA修复.
- 舒复合体是癌症治疗的潜在新型治疗标.
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