PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Top3α is required during the convergent migration step of double Holliday junction dissolution.

  • Stefanie Hartman Chen,
  • Jody L Plank,
  • Smaranda Willcox,
  • Jack D Griffith,
  • Tao-shih Hsieh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083582
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. e83582

Abstract

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Although Blm and Top3α are known to form a minimal dissolvasome that can uniquely undo a double Holliday junction structure, the details of the mechanism remain unknown. It was originally suggested that Blm acts first to create a hemicatenane structure from branch migration of the junctions, followed by Top3α performing strand passage to decatenate the interlocking single strands. Recent evidence suggests that Top3α may also be important for assisting in the migration of the junctions. Using a mismatch-dHJ substrate (MM-DHJS) and eukaryotic Top1 (in place of Top3α), we show that the presence of a topoisomerase is required for Blm to substantially migrate a topologically constrained Holliday junction. When investigated by electron microscopy, these migrated structures did not resemble a hemicatenane. However, when Blm is together with Top3α, the dissolution reaction is processive with no pausing at a partially migrated structure. Potential mechanisms are discussed.