Literature DB >> 19451221

Translational reprogramming following UVB irradiation is mediated by DNA-PKcs and allows selective recruitment to the polysomes of mRNAs encoding DNA repair enzymes.

Ian R Powley1, Alexander Kondrashov, Lucy A Young, Helen C Dobbyn, Kirsti Hill, Ian G Cannell, Mark Stoneley, Yi-Wen Kong, Julia A Cotes, Graeme C M Smith, Ron Wek, Christopher Hayes, Timothy W Gant, Keith A Spriggs, Martin Bushell, Anne E Willis.   

Abstract

UVB-induced lesions in mammalian cellular DNA can, through the process of mutagenesis, lead to carcinogenesis. However, eukaryotic cells have evolved complex mechanisms of genomic surveillance and DNA damage repair to counteract the effects of UVB radiation. We show that following UVB DNA damage, there is an overall inhibition of protein synthesis and translational reprogramming. This reprogramming allows selective synthesis of DDR proteins, such as ERCC1, ERCC5, DDB1, XPA, XPD, and OGG1 and relies on upstream ORFs in the 5' untranslated region of these mRNAs. Experiments with DNA-PKcs-deficient cell lines and a specific DNA-PKcs inhibitor demonstrate that both the general repression of mRNA translation and the preferential translation of specific mRNAs depend on DNA-PKcs activity, and therefore our data establish a link between a key DNA damage signaling component and protein synthesis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19451221      PMCID: PMC2685536          DOI: 10.1101/gad.516509

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Dev        ISSN: 0890-9369            Impact factor:   11.361


  53 in total

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