Nature Communications (Feb 2022)

The toposiomerase IIIalpha-RMI1-RMI2 complex orients human Bloom’s syndrome helicase for efficient disruption of D-loops

  • Gábor M. Harami,
  • János Pálinkás,
  • Yeonee Seol,
  • Zoltán J. Kovács,
  • Máté Gyimesi,
  • Hajnalka Harami-Papp,
  • Keir C. Neuman,
  • Mihály Kovács

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28208-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Human Bloom’s syndrome (BLM) helicase has a role in DNA repair, and BLM deficiency in humans is associated with chromosomal abnormalities. Here the authors employ solution biophysical assays to show BLM maintains a balance for disruption and stabilization of oligonucleotide-based D-loops. Interaction with the Topoisomerase IIIalpha-RMI1-RMI2 complex orients the activity toward D-loop disruption.