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A SWI/SNF subunit regulates chromosomal dissociation of structural maintenance complex 5 during DNA repair in plant cells.

Jieming Jiang1, Ning Mao1, Huan Hu1, Jiahang Tang1, Danlu Han1, Song Liu1, Qian Wu1, Yiyang Liu1, Changlian Peng1, Jianbin Lai2, Chengwei Yang2.   

Abstract

DNA damage decreases genome stability and alters genetic information in all organisms. Conserved protein complexes have been evolved for DNA repair in eukaryotes, such as the structural maintenance complex 5/6 (SMC5/6), a chromosomal ATPase involved in DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair. Several factors have been identified for recruitment of SMC5/6 to DSBs, but this complex is also associated with chromosomes under normal conditions; how SMC5/6 dissociates from its original location and moves to DSB sites is completely unknown. In this study, we determined that SWI3B, a subunit of the SWI/SNF complex, is an SMC5-interacting protein in Arabidopsis thialiana Knockdown of SWI3B or SMC5 results in increased DNA damage accumulation. During DNA damage, SWI3B expression is induced, but the SWI3B protein is not localized at DSBs. Notably, either knockdown or overexpression of SWI3B disrupts the DSB recruitment of SMC5 in response to DNA damage. Overexpression of a cotranscriptional activator ADA2b rescues the DSB localization of SMC5 dramatically in the SWI3B-overexpressing cells but only weakly in the SWI3B knockdown cells. Biochemical data confirmed that ADA2b attenuates the interaction between SWI3B and SMC5 and that SWI3B promotes the dissociation of SMC5 from chromosomes. In addition, overexpression of SMC5 reduces DNA damage accumulation in the SWI3B knockdown plants. Collectively, these results indicate that the presence of an appropriate level of SWI3B enhances dissociation of SMC5 from chromosomes for its further recruitment at DSBs during DNA damage in plant cells.

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Keywords:  DNA repair; SMC5/6; SWI3B; chromosomal dissociation; plant cells

Year:  2019        PMID: 31285327      PMCID: PMC6660752          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1900308116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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