Human Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group A Protein Stimulates The 5 ' Flap Endonuclease Activity Of Fen1

PLOS ONE(2013)

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Abstract
In eukaryotic cells, Flap endonuclease 1 (FEN1) is a major structure-specific endonuclease that processes 5' flapped structures during maturation of lagging strand DNA synthesis, long patch base excision repair, and rescue of stalled replication forks. Here we report that fanconi anemia complementation group A protein (FANCA), a protein that recognizes 5' flap structures and is involved in DNA repair and maintenance of replication forks, constantly stimulates FEN1-mediated incision of both DNA and RNA flaps. Kinetic analyses indicate that FANCA stimulates FEN1 by increasing the turnover rate of FEN1 and altering its substrate affinity. More importantly, six pathogenic FANCA mutants are significantly less efficient than the wild-type at stimulating FEN1 endonuclease activity, implicating that regulation of FEN1 by FANCA contributes to the maintenance of genomic stability.
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dna structure,rna structure,chemistry,dna replication,point mutation,dna repair,enzyme activation,kinetics,dna binding proteins,physics,engineering,flap endonucleases,medicine,mutation,biology
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