Structure of the BRCT Repeat Domain of MDC1 and Its Specificity for the Free COOH-terminal End of the γ-H2AX Histone Tail

2005 
Abstract MDC1 (mediator of DNA damage checkpoint protein 1) regulates the recognition and repair of DNA double strand breaks in mammalian cells through its interactions with nuclear foci containing the COOH-terminally phosphorylated form of the histone variant, H2AX. Here we demonstrate that the tandem BRCT repeats of MDC1 directly bind to the phosphorylated tail of H2AX-Ser(P)-Gln-Glu-Tyr, in a manner that is critically dependent on the free carboxylate group of the COOH-terminal Tyr residue. We have determined the x-ray crystal structure of the MDC1 BRCT repeats at 1.45 A resolution. By a comparison with the structure of the BRCA1 BRCT bound to a phosphopeptide, we suggest that two arginine residues in MDC1, Arg1932 and Arg1933 may recognize the COOH terminus of the peptide as well as the penultimate Glu of H2AX, while Gln2013 may provide additional specificity for the COOH-terminal Tyr.
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