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Query: EC:2.7.7.7 (
DNA polymerase
)
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DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is an evolutionarily conserved process that corrects
DNA polymerase
errors during replication to maintain genomic integrity. In E. coli, the DNA helicase UvrD is implicated in MMR, yet an analogous helicase activity has not been identified in eukaryotes. Here, we show that mammalian
MCM9
, a protein involved in replication and homologous recombination, forms a complex with MMR initiation proteins (MSH2, MSH3, MLH1, PMS1, and the clamp loader RFC) and is essential for MMR. Mcm9-/- cells display microsatellite instability and MMR deficiency. The
MCM9
complex has a helicase activity that is required for efficient MMR since wild-type but not helicase-dead
MCM9
restores MMR activity in Mcm9-/- cells. Moreover,
MCM9
loading onto chromatin is MSH2-dependent, and in turn
MCM9
stimulates the recruitment of MLH1 to chromatin. Our results reveal a role for
MCM9
and its helicase activity in mammalian MMR.
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PMID:MCM9 Is Required for Mammalian DNA Mismatch Repair. 2630 Feb 62