Literature DB >> 34758190

POGZ promotes homology-directed DNA repair in an HP1-dependent manner.

John Heath1,2, Estelle Simo Cheyou1,3, Steven Findlay1,2, Vincent M Luo1,4, Edgar Pinedo Carpio1,2, Jeesan Lee1, Billel Djerir5, Xiaoru Chen1, Théo Morin5, Benjamin Lebeau1,2, Martin Karam1,2, Halil Bagci6,7, Damien Grapton1, Josie Ursini-Siegel1,2,3, Jean-Francois Côté6,7,8,9, Michael Witcher1,2, Stéphane Richard1,3, Alexandre Maréchal5, Alexandre Orthwein1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

The heterochromatin protein HP1 plays a central role in the maintenance of genome stability but little is known about how HP1 is controlled. Here, we show that the zinc finger protein POGZ promotes the presence of HP1 at DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in human cells. POGZ depletion delays the resolution of DSBs and sensitizes cells to different DNA-damaging agents, including cisplatin and talazoparib. Mechanistically, POGZ promotes homology-directed DNA repair by retaining the BRCA1/BARD1 complex at DSBs in an HP1-dependent manner. In vivo CRISPR inactivation of Pogz is embryonically lethal. Pogz haploinsufficiency (Pogz+ /delta) results in developmental delay, impaired intellectual abilities, hyperactive behaviour and a compromised humoral immune response in mice, recapitulating the main clinical features of the White Sutton syndrome (WHSUS). Pogz+ /delta mice are further radiosensitive and accumulate DSBs in diverse tissues, including the spleen and brain. Altogether, our findings identify POGZ as an important player in homology-directed DNA repair both in vitro and in vivo.
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Keywords:  DNA double-strand break; HP1; POGZ; homologous recombination; white Sutton syndrome

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34758190      PMCID: PMC8728601          DOI: 10.15252/embr.202051041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO Rep        ISSN: 1469-221X            Impact factor:   9.071


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