| Literature DB >> 27375678 |
Shane M Harding1, Roger A Greenberg1.
Abstract
The cellular response to DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) is a multifaceted signaling program that centers on post-translational modifications including phosphorylation, ubiquitylation and SUMOylation. In this review we discuss how ubiquitin and SUMO orchestrate the recognition of DSBs and explore how this influences chromatin organization. We discuss functional outcomes of this response including transcriptional silencing and how pre-existing chromatin states may control the DSB response and the maintenance of genomic stability.Entities:
Keywords: RAP80; SUMO; Telomere; Ubiquitin; double-strand break repair
Year: 2016 PMID: 27375678 PMCID: PMC4894868 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2016.00103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
Large-scale movement following double strand breaks (DSBs).
| DSB location/break method | Movement | References |
|---|---|---|
| rDNA | To nucleolar periphery | |
| MAT Locus | To nuclear periphery | |
| MAT Locus | To nuclear periphery | |
| Single I-SceI site | Increased local mobility | |
| MAT Locus | Increased local mobility | |
| α-radiation | Break clustering | |
| γ-radiation | Break clustering | |
| γ-radiation, etoposide | Local mobility | |
| Charged nuclei, nuclease | Local mobility | |
| UV-microbeam, γ-radiation | Chromatin decondensation | |
| Charged nuclei | Minimal | |
| Ultrasoft | Minimal | |
| Single multicopy locus | Minimal | |
| I-SceI Chr1, 7, 10 | Loci pairing | |
| I-PpoI | Homolog pairing | |
| I-PpoI rDNA | To nucleolar periphery | |
| Telomere deprotection | Telomere fusion | |
| TRF-FokI ALT Telomeres | Telomere clustering |