Literature DB >> 31348687

Two-way crosstalk between BER and c-NHEJ repair pathway is mediated by Pol-β and Ku70.

Wen Xia1, Shusheng Ci1, Menghan Li1, Meina Wang1, Grigory L Dianov1,2,3, Zhuang Ma1, Lulu Li1, Ke Hua1, Karthick Kumar Alagamuthu1, Lihong Qing4, Libo Luo4, Ashlin M Edick5, Lingjie Liu6, Zhigang Hu1, Lingfeng He1, Feiyan Pan1, Zhigang Guo1.   

Abstract

Multiple DNA repair pathways may be involved in the removal of the same DNA lesion caused by endogenous or exogenous agents. Although distinct DNA repair machinery fulfill overlapping roles in the repair of DNA lesions, the mechanisms coordinating different pathways have not been investigated in detail. Here, we show that Ku70, a core protein of nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) repair pathway, can directly interact with DNA polymerase-β (Pol-β), a central player in the DNA base excision repair (BER), and this physical complex not only promotes the polymerase activity of Pol-β and BER efficiency but also enhances the classic NHEJ repair. Moreover, we find that DNA damages caused by methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) or etoposide promote the formation of Ku70-Pol-β complexes at the repair foci. Furthermore, suppression of endogenous Ku70 expression by small interfering RNA reduces BER efficiency and leads to higher sensitivity to MMS and accumulation of the DNA strand breaks. Similarly, Pol-β knockdown impairs total-NHEJ capacity but only has a slight influence on alternative NHEJ. These results suggest that Pol-β and Ku70 coordinate 2-way crosstalk between the BER and NHEJ pathways.-Xia, W., Ci, S., Li, M., Wang, M., Dianov, G. L., Ma, Z., Li, L., Hua, K., Alagamuthu, K. K., Qing, L., Luo, L., Edick, A. M., Liu, L., Hu, Z., He, L., Pan, F., Guo, Z. Two-way crosstalk between BER and c-NHEJ repair pathway is mediated by Pol-β and Ku70.

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Keywords:  DNA repair; base excision repair; double-strand break

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31348687      PMCID: PMC6902736          DOI: 10.1096/fj.201900308R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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