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  • Human genome-wide association studies have identified DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes, along with FAN1, as influential in the age of onset for Huntington's disease, showing contrary effects on CAG triplet repeat expansion.
  • FAN1 functions as a nuclease that removes DNA extrahelical structures associated with triplet repeat expansion, and this process is activated by proteins like RFC and PCNA in physiological conditions.
  • The study reveals that FAN1 uses a short patch excision-repair mechanism that competes with MMR, providing insight into how FAN1 helps prevent repeat expansion and clarifying the conflicting roles of MMR and FAN1 in Huntington's disease progression.

Article Abstract

Human genome-wide association studies have identified and several DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes as modifiers of Huntington's disease age of onset. In animal models, FAN1 prevents somatic expansion of CAG triplet repeats, whereas MMR proteins promote this process. To understand the molecular basis of these opposing effects, we evaluated FAN1 nuclease function on DNA extrahelical extrusions that represent key intermediates in triplet repeat expansion. Here, we describe a strand-directed, extrusion-provoked nuclease function of FAN1 that is activated by RFC, PCNA, and ATP at physiological ionic strength. Activation of FAN1 in this manner results in DNA cleavage in the vicinity of triplet repeat extrahelical extrusions thereby leading to their removal in human cell extracts. The role of PCNA and RFC is to confer strand directionality to the FAN1 nuclease, and this reaction requires a physical interaction between PCNA and FAN1. Using cell extracts, we show that FAN1-dependent CAG extrusion removal relies on a very short patch excision-repair mechanism that competes with MutSβ-dependent MMR which is characterized by longer excision tracts. These results provide a mechanistic basis for the role of FAN1 in preventing repeat expansion and could explain the antagonistic effects of MMR and FAN1 in disease onset/progression.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10438374PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2302103120DOI Listing

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