Literature DB >> 32649884

Epigenetic Regulation of DNA Repair Pathway Choice by MacroH2A1 Splice Variants Ensures Genome Stability.

Robin Sebastian1, Eri K Hosogane2, Eric G Sun2, Andy D Tran2, William C Reinhold3, Sandra Burkett4, David M Sturgill2, Prabhakar R Gudla2, Yves Pommier3, Mirit I Aladjem3, Philipp Oberdoerffer5.   

Abstract

The inactive X chromosome (Xi) is inherently susceptible to genomic aberrations. Replication stress (RS) has been proposed as an underlying cause, but the mechanisms that protect from Xi instability remain unknown. Here, we show that macroH2A1.2, an RS-protective histone variant enriched on the Xi, is required for Xi integrity and female survival. Mechanistically, macroH2A1.2 counteracts its structurally distinct and equally Xi-enriched alternative splice variant, macroH2A1.1. Comparative proteomics identified a role for macroH2A1.1 in alternative end joining (alt-EJ), which accounts for Xi anaphase defects in the absence of macroH2A1.2. Genomic instability was rescued by simultaneous depletion of macroH2A1.1 or alt-EJ factors, and mice deficient for both macroH2A1 variants harbor no overt female defects. Notably, macroH2A1 splice variant imbalance affected alt-EJ capacity also in tumor cells. Together, these findings identify macroH2A1 splicing as a modulator of genome maintenance that ensures Xi integrity and may, more broadly, predict DNA repair outcome in malignant cells. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  X chromosome; alternative end-joining; alternative splicing; female viability; genome instability; macro-histone; macroH2A1

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32649884      PMCID: PMC7483679          DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2020.06.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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