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H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex

After DNA replication, chromosomal processes including DNA repair and transcription take place in the context of sister chromatids. While cell cycle regulation can guide these processes globally, mechanisms to distinguish pre- and post-replicative states locally remain unknown. Here, we reveal that...

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Autores principales: Saredi, Giulia, Huang, Hongda, Hammond, Colin M., Alabert, Constance, Bekker-Jensen, Simon, Forne, Ignasi, Reverón-Gómez, Nazaret, Foster, Benjamin M., Mlejnkova, Lucie, Bartke, Till, Cejka, Petr, Mailand, Niels, Imhof, Axel, Patel, Dinshaw J., Groth, Anja
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4939875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27338793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature18312
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author Saredi, Giulia
Huang, Hongda
Hammond, Colin M.
Alabert, Constance
Bekker-Jensen, Simon
Forne, Ignasi
Reverón-Gómez, Nazaret
Foster, Benjamin M.
Mlejnkova, Lucie
Bartke, Till
Cejka, Petr
Mailand, Niels
Imhof, Axel
Patel, Dinshaw J.
Groth, Anja
author_facet Saredi, Giulia
Huang, Hongda
Hammond, Colin M.
Alabert, Constance
Bekker-Jensen, Simon
Forne, Ignasi
Reverón-Gómez, Nazaret
Foster, Benjamin M.
Mlejnkova, Lucie
Bartke, Till
Cejka, Petr
Mailand, Niels
Imhof, Axel
Patel, Dinshaw J.
Groth, Anja
author_sort Saredi, Giulia
collection PubMed
description After DNA replication, chromosomal processes including DNA repair and transcription take place in the context of sister chromatids. While cell cycle regulation can guide these processes globally, mechanisms to distinguish pre- and post-replicative states locally remain unknown. Here, we reveal that new histones incorporated during DNA replication provide a signature of post-replicative chromatin, read by the TONSL–MMS22L1–4 homologous recombination (HR) complex. We identify the TONSL Ankyrin Repeat Domain (ARD) as a reader of histone H4 tails unmethylated at K20 (H4K20me0), which are specific to new histones incorporated during DNA replication and mark post-replicative chromatin until G2/M. Accordingly, TONSL–MMS22L binds new histones H3–H4 both prior to and after incorporation into nucleosomes, remaining on replicated chromatin until late G2/M. H4K20me0 recognition is required for TONSL–MMS22L binding to chromatin and accumulation at challenged replication forks and DNA lesions. Consequently, TONSL ARD mutants are toxic, compromising genome stability, cell viability and resistance to replication stress. Together, this reveals a histone reader based mechanism to recognize the post-replicative state, offering a new approach and opportunity to understand DNA repair with potential for targeted cancer therapy.
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spelling pubmed-49398752016-12-30 H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex Saredi, Giulia Huang, Hongda Hammond, Colin M. Alabert, Constance Bekker-Jensen, Simon Forne, Ignasi Reverón-Gómez, Nazaret Foster, Benjamin M. Mlejnkova, Lucie Bartke, Till Cejka, Petr Mailand, Niels Imhof, Axel Patel, Dinshaw J. Groth, Anja Nature Article After DNA replication, chromosomal processes including DNA repair and transcription take place in the context of sister chromatids. While cell cycle regulation can guide these processes globally, mechanisms to distinguish pre- and post-replicative states locally remain unknown. Here, we reveal that new histones incorporated during DNA replication provide a signature of post-replicative chromatin, read by the TONSL–MMS22L1–4 homologous recombination (HR) complex. We identify the TONSL Ankyrin Repeat Domain (ARD) as a reader of histone H4 tails unmethylated at K20 (H4K20me0), which are specific to new histones incorporated during DNA replication and mark post-replicative chromatin until G2/M. Accordingly, TONSL–MMS22L binds new histones H3–H4 both prior to and after incorporation into nucleosomes, remaining on replicated chromatin until late G2/M. H4K20me0 recognition is required for TONSL–MMS22L binding to chromatin and accumulation at challenged replication forks and DNA lesions. Consequently, TONSL ARD mutants are toxic, compromising genome stability, cell viability and resistance to replication stress. Together, this reveals a histone reader based mechanism to recognize the post-replicative state, offering a new approach and opportunity to understand DNA repair with potential for targeted cancer therapy. 2016-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4939875/ /pubmed/27338793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature18312 Text en 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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Saredi, Giulia
Huang, Hongda
Hammond, Colin M.
Alabert, Constance
Bekker-Jensen, Simon
Forne, Ignasi
Reverón-Gómez, Nazaret
Foster, Benjamin M.
Mlejnkova, Lucie
Bartke, Till
Cejka, Petr
Mailand, Niels
Imhof, Axel
Patel, Dinshaw J.
Groth, Anja
H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex
title H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex
title_full H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex
title_fullStr H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex
title_full_unstemmed H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex
title_short H4 K20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the TONSL-MMS22L DNA repair complex
title_sort h4 k20me0 marks post-replicative chromatin and recruits the tonsl-mms22l dna repair complex
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4939875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27338793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature18312
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