Apn2 resolves blocked 3' ends and suppresses Top1-induced mutagenesis at genomic rNMP sites
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Ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs) mis-incorporated during DNA replication are removed by RNase H2-dependent excision repair or by topoisomerase I (Top1)-catalyzed cleavage. The cleavage of rNMPs by Top1 produces 3′ ends harboring terminal adducts, such as 2′,3′-cyclic phosphate or Top1 cleavage complex (Top1cc), and leads to frequent mutagenesis and DNA damage checkpoint induction. We surveyed a range of candidate enzymes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae for potential roles in Top1-dependent genomic rNMP removal. Genetic and biochemical analyses reveal that Apn2 resolves phosphotyrosine–DNA conjugates, terminal 2′,3′-cyclic phosphates, and their hydrolyzed products. APN2 also suppresses 2-base pair (bp) slippage mutagenesis in RNH201-deficient cells. Our results define additional activities of Apn2 in resolving a wide range of 3′ end blocks and identify a role for Apn2 in maintaining genome integrity during rNMP repair.
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Li, Fuyang, et al. "Apn2 resolves blocked 3' ends and suppresses Top1-induced mutagenesis at genomic rNMP sites." Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, vol. 26, no. 3, 2019-02-18, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-019-0186-1.
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Nature Structural and Molecular Biology