Literature DB >> 33450211

Proteome dynamics at broken replication forks reveal a distinct ATM-directed repair response suppressing DNA double-strand break ubiquitination.

Kyosuke Nakamura1, Georg Kustatscher2, Constance Alabert3, Martina Hödl3, Ignasi Forne4, Moritz Völker-Albert4, Shankha Satpathy5, Tracey E Beyer1, Niels Mailand5, Chunaram Choudhary5, Axel Imhof4, Juri Rappsilber6, Anja Groth7.   

Abstract

Cells have evolved an elaborate DNA repair network to ensure complete and accurate DNA replication. Defects in these repair machineries can fuel genome instability and drive carcinogenesis while creating vulnerabilities that may be exploited in therapy. Here, we use nascent chromatin capture (NCC) proteomics to characterize the repair of replication-associated DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) triggered by topoisomerase 1 (TOP1) inhibitors. We reveal profound changes in the fork proteome, including the chromatin environment and nuclear membrane interactions, and identify three classes of repair factors according to their enrichment at broken and/or stalled forks. ATM inhibition dramatically rewired the broken fork proteome, revealing that ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) signalling stimulates DNA end resection, recruits PLK1, and concomitantly suppresses the canonical DSB ubiquitination response by preventing accumulation of RNF168 and BRCA1-A. This work and collection of replication fork proteomes provide a new framework to understand how cells orchestrate homologous recombination repair of replication-associated DSBs.
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Keywords:  ATM; BRCA1-A; Camptothecin; NDRG3; NHEJ; PLK1; UBAP2; homologous recombination; nascent chromatin capture; replication stress

Year:  2021        PMID: 33450211     DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2020.12.025

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


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