Molecular insights into the stimulation of SNM1A nuclease activity by CSB during interstrand crosslink processing

Rebecca Roddan, William J. Nathan, Joseph A. Newman, Afaf H. El-Sagheer, David M. Wilson, Tom Brown, Christopher J. Schofield, Peter J. McHugh
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The SNM1A exonuclease plays a key role in repair of interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) which represent a particularly toxic class of DNA damage. Previous work suggests that the SWI/SNF family ATP-dependent, chromatin remodeler, Cockayne Syndrome B protein (CSB) interacts with SNM1A, during transcription-coupled DNA interstrand crosslink repair (TC-ICL repair). Here, we validate this interaction using purified proteins and demonstrate that the ubiquitin-binding and winged-helix domains of CSB are required for interaction with the catalytic domain of SNM1A. The winged helix domain is essential for binding, although high-affinity SNM1A binding requires the entire CSB C-terminal region (residues 1187-1493), where two copies of the C-terminal domain of CSB are necessary for a stable interaction with SNM1A. CSB stimulates SNM1A nuclease activity on varied model DNA repair intermediate substrates. Importantly, CSB was observed to stimulate digestion through ICLs in vitro, implying a key role of the interaction in ′unhooking′ during TC-ICL repair. AlphaFold3 models of CSB constructs complexed with the SNM1A catalytic domain enabled mapping of the molecular contacts required for the CSB-SNM1A interaction. This identified specific protein-protein interactions necessary for CSB′s stimulation of SNM1A′s activity that we confirmed experimentally. Additionally, our studies reveal the C-terminal region of CSB as a novel DNA binding region that also is involved in stimulation of SNM1A-mediated ICL repair. Moreover, targeting protein-protein interactions that are vital for specific nuclease activities, such as CSB′s stimulation of SNM1A′s nuclease activity, may be a productive alternative therapeutic strategy to nuclease active site inhibition.
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链间交联处理过程中 CSB 刺激 SNM1A 核酸酶活性的分子见解
SNM1A 外切酶在链间交联(ICL)的修复中发挥着关键作用,链间交联是一类毒性特别强的 DNA 损伤。以前的研究表明,在转录耦合 DNA 链间交联修复(TC-ICL 修复)过程中,SWI/SNF 家族 ATP 依赖性染色质重塑因子 Cockayne 综合征 B 蛋白(CSB)与 SNM1A 相互作用。在这里,我们利用纯化的蛋白质验证了这种相互作用,并证明 CSB 的泛素结合结构域和翼螺旋结构域是与 SNM1A 催化结构域相互作用所必需的。翼螺旋结构域是结合的必要条件,但高亲和性 SNM1A 结合需要整个 CSB C 端区域(残基 1187-1493),其中 CSB C 端结构域的两个拷贝是与 SNM1A 稳定相互作用的必要条件。CSB 能刺激 SNM1A 在各种 DNA 修复中间底物模型上的核酸酶活性。重要的是,在体外观察到 CSB 能刺激 ICL 的消化,这意味着在 TC-ICL 修复过程中,CSB 与 SNM1A 的相互作用在 "解钩 "过程中起着关键作用。与 SNM1A 催化结构域复合的 CSB 构建物的 AlphaFold3 模型能够绘制 CSB-SNM1A 相互作用所需的分子接触图。这确定了 CSB 刺激 SNM1A 活性所必需的特定蛋白间相互作用,我们通过实验证实了这一点。此外,我们的研究还发现 CSB 的 C 端区域是一个新的 DNA 结合区域,它也参与刺激 SNM1A 介导的 ICL 修复。此外,靶向对特定核酸酶活性至关重要的蛋白-蛋白相互作用,如 CSB 对 SNM1A 核酸酶活性的刺激,可能是核酸酶活性位点抑制之外的另一种有效治疗策略。
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