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53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark

53BP1 (TP53BP1) is a chromatin-associated factor that promotes immunoglobulin class switching and DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair by non-homologous end joining. To accomplish its function in DNA repair, 53BP1 accumulates at DSB sites downstream of the RNF168 ubiquitin ligase. How ubiquitin recr...

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Autores principales: Fradet-Turcotte, Amélie, Canny, Marella D., Escribano-Díaz, Cristina, Orthwein, Alexandre, Leung, Charles C.Y., Huang, Hao, Landry, Marie-Claude, Kitevski-LeBlanc, Julianne, Noordermeer, Sylvie M., Sicheri, Frank, Durocher, Daniel
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3955401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23760478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12318
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author Fradet-Turcotte, Amélie
Canny, Marella D.
Escribano-Díaz, Cristina
Orthwein, Alexandre
Leung, Charles C.Y.
Huang, Hao
Landry, Marie-Claude
Kitevski-LeBlanc, Julianne
Noordermeer, Sylvie M.
Sicheri, Frank
Durocher, Daniel
author_facet Fradet-Turcotte, Amélie
Canny, Marella D.
Escribano-Díaz, Cristina
Orthwein, Alexandre
Leung, Charles C.Y.
Huang, Hao
Landry, Marie-Claude
Kitevski-LeBlanc, Julianne
Noordermeer, Sylvie M.
Sicheri, Frank
Durocher, Daniel
author_sort Fradet-Turcotte, Amélie
collection PubMed
description 53BP1 (TP53BP1) is a chromatin-associated factor that promotes immunoglobulin class switching and DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair by non-homologous end joining. To accomplish its function in DNA repair, 53BP1 accumulates at DSB sites downstream of the RNF168 ubiquitin ligase. How ubiquitin recruits 53BP1 to break sites remains enigmatic since its relocalization involves recognition of H4 Lys20 (H4K20) methylation by its Tudor domain. Here we elucidate how 53BP1 is recruited to the chromatin that flanks DSB sites. We show that 53BP1 recognizes mono-nucleosomes containing dimethylated H4K20 (H4K20me2) and H2A ubiquitylated on Lys15 (H2AK15ub), the latter being a product of RNF168 action on chromatin. 53BP1 binds to nucleosomes minimally as a dimer using its previously characterized methyl-lysine-binding Tudor domain and a C-terminal extension, termed the ubiquitylation-dependent recruitment (UDR) motif, which interacts with the epitope formed by H2AK15ub and its surrounding residues on the H2A tail. 53BP1 is therefore a bivalent histone modification reader that recognizes a histone “code” produced by DSB signaling.
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spelling pubmed-39554012014-03-15 53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark Fradet-Turcotte, Amélie Canny, Marella D. Escribano-Díaz, Cristina Orthwein, Alexandre Leung, Charles C.Y. Huang, Hao Landry, Marie-Claude Kitevski-LeBlanc, Julianne Noordermeer, Sylvie M. Sicheri, Frank Durocher, Daniel Nature Article 53BP1 (TP53BP1) is a chromatin-associated factor that promotes immunoglobulin class switching and DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair by non-homologous end joining. To accomplish its function in DNA repair, 53BP1 accumulates at DSB sites downstream of the RNF168 ubiquitin ligase. How ubiquitin recruits 53BP1 to break sites remains enigmatic since its relocalization involves recognition of H4 Lys20 (H4K20) methylation by its Tudor domain. Here we elucidate how 53BP1 is recruited to the chromatin that flanks DSB sites. We show that 53BP1 recognizes mono-nucleosomes containing dimethylated H4K20 (H4K20me2) and H2A ubiquitylated on Lys15 (H2AK15ub), the latter being a product of RNF168 action on chromatin. 53BP1 binds to nucleosomes minimally as a dimer using its previously characterized methyl-lysine-binding Tudor domain and a C-terminal extension, termed the ubiquitylation-dependent recruitment (UDR) motif, which interacts with the epitope formed by H2AK15ub and its surrounding residues on the H2A tail. 53BP1 is therefore a bivalent histone modification reader that recognizes a histone “code” produced by DSB signaling. 2013-06-12 2013-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3955401/ /pubmed/23760478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12318 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Fradet-Turcotte, Amélie
Canny, Marella D.
Escribano-Díaz, Cristina
Orthwein, Alexandre
Leung, Charles C.Y.
Huang, Hao
Landry, Marie-Claude
Kitevski-LeBlanc, Julianne
Noordermeer, Sylvie M.
Sicheri, Frank
Durocher, Daniel
53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark
title 53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark
title_full 53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark
title_fullStr 53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark
title_full_unstemmed 53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark
title_short 53BP1 is a reader of the DNA damage-induced H2A Lys15 ubiquitin mark
title_sort 53bp1 is a reader of the dna damage-induced h2a lys15 ubiquitin mark
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3955401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23760478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12318
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