Structural basis for Polθ-helicase DNA binding and microhomology-mediated end-joining

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Fumiaki Ito [1 ]
Ziyuan Li [2 ]
Leonid Minakhin [3 ]
Htet A. Khant [1 ]
Richard T. Pomerantz [4 ]
Xiaojiang S. Chen [5 ]
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[1] University of Southern California,Molecular and Computational Biology, Department of Biological Sciences and Chemistry
[2] Immunology and Molecular Genetics,Department of Microbiology
[3] University of California,California NanoSystems Institute
[4] Thomas Jefferson University,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
[5] University of Southern California,USC Center of Excellence for Nano
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10.1038/s41467-025-58441-x
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DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) present a critical threat to genomic integrity, often precipitating genomic instability and oncogenesis. Repair of DSBs predominantly occurs through homologous recombination (HR) and non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). In HR-deficient cells, DNA polymerase theta (Polθ) becomes critical for DSB repair via microhomology-mediated end joining (MMEJ), also termed theta-mediated end joining (TMEJ). Thus, Polθ is synthetically lethal with BRCA1/2 and other HR factors, underscoring its potential as a therapeutic target in HR-deficient cancers. However, the molecular mechanisms governing Polθ-mediated MMEJ remain poorly understood. Here we present a series of cryo-electron microscopy structures of the Polθ helicase domain (Polθ-hel) in complex with DNA containing different 3′-ssDNA overhangs. The structures reveal the sequential conformations adopted by Polθ-hel during the critical phases of DNA binding, microhomology searching, and microhomology annealing. The stepwise conformational changes within the Polθ-hel subdomains and its functional dimeric state are pivotal for aligning the 3′-ssDNA overhangs, facilitating the microhomology search and subsequent annealing necessary for DSB repair via MMEJ. Our findings illustrate the essential molecular switches within Polθ-hel that orchestrate the MMEJ process in DSB repair, laying the groundwork for the development of targeted therapies against the Polθ-hel.
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