Physical and functional interaction between WRNIP1 and RAD18.

Genes Genet Syst

Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.

Published: April 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • WRNIP1 is a protein that interacts with the Werner syndrome gene and is conserved across species from E. coli to humans.
  • Genetic studies indicate that its yeast counterpart, Mgs1, may play a role in a DNA damage tolerance pathway distinct from one involving several other proteins.
  • WRNIP1 binds to specific DNA structures in an ATP-dependent way, interacts with RAD18, and their relationship suggests that WRNIP1 targets DNA that is bound by RAD18, influencing their binding dynamics.

Article Abstract

WRN interacting protein 1 (WRNIP1) was originally identified as a protein that interacts with the Werner syndrome responsible gene product (WRN). WRNIP1 is a highly conserved protein from E. coli to humans. Genetic studies in budding yeast suggested that the yeast orthlog of WRNIP1, Mgs1, may function in a DNA damage tolerance pathway that is similar to, but distinct from, the template-switch damage avoidance pathway involving Rad6, Rad18, Rad5, Mms2, and Ubc13. Here we report that human WRNIP1 binds in an ATP dependent manner to both forked DNA that mimics stalled replication forks and to template/primer DNA. We found that WRNIP1 interacts physically with RAD18 and interferes with the binding of RAD18 to forked DNA and to template/primer DNA. In contrast, RAD18 enhances the binding of WRNIP1 to these DNAs, suggesting that WRNIP1 targets DNA bound by RAD18.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1266/ggs.84.171DOI Listing

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