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Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1

End processing at DNA double strand breaks (DSB) is a decisive step in repair pathway selection. Here, we investigated the role of 53BP1/RIF1 in limiting BRCA1/CtIP-mediated end resection to control DSB repair pathway choice. ATM orchestrates this process through 53BP1 phosphorylation to promote RIF...

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Autores principales: Bakr, Ali, Köcher, Sabrina, Volquardsen, Jennifer, Petersen, Cordula, Borgmann, Kerstin, Dikomey, Ekkehard, Rothkamm, Kai, Mansour, Wael Y.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27494840
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11023
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author Bakr, Ali
Köcher, Sabrina
Volquardsen, Jennifer
Petersen, Cordula
Borgmann, Kerstin
Dikomey, Ekkehard
Rothkamm, Kai
Mansour, Wael Y.
author_facet Bakr, Ali
Köcher, Sabrina
Volquardsen, Jennifer
Petersen, Cordula
Borgmann, Kerstin
Dikomey, Ekkehard
Rothkamm, Kai
Mansour, Wael Y.
author_sort Bakr, Ali
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description End processing at DNA double strand breaks (DSB) is a decisive step in repair pathway selection. Here, we investigated the role of 53BP1/RIF1 in limiting BRCA1/CtIP-mediated end resection to control DSB repair pathway choice. ATM orchestrates this process through 53BP1 phosphorylation to promote RIF1 recruitment. As cells enter S/G2-phase, end resection is activated, which displaces pATM from DSB sites and diminishes 53BP1 phosphorylation and RIF1 recruitment. Consistently, the kinetics of ATM and 53BP1 phosphorylation in S/G2-phase concur. We show that defective 53BP1/RIF1-mediated DSB end-protection in G1-phase stimulates CtIP/MRE11-dependent end-resection, which requires Polo-like kinase 3. This end resection activity in G1 was shown to produce only short tracks of ssDNA overhangs, as evidenced by the findings that in 53BP1 depleted cells, (i) RPA focus intensity was significantly lower in G1 compared to that in S/G2 phase, and (ii) EXO1 knockdown did not alter either number or intensity of RPA foci in G1 but significantly decreased the RPA focus intensity in S/G2 phase. Importantly, we report that the observed DSB end resection in G1 phase inhibits DNA-PK-dependent nonhomologous end joining but is not sufficient to stimulate HR. Instead, it switches the repair to the alternative PARP1-dependent end joining pathway.
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spelling pubmed-52953812017-02-08 Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1 Bakr, Ali Köcher, Sabrina Volquardsen, Jennifer Petersen, Cordula Borgmann, Kerstin Dikomey, Ekkehard Rothkamm, Kai Mansour, Wael Y. Oncotarget Research Paper End processing at DNA double strand breaks (DSB) is a decisive step in repair pathway selection. Here, we investigated the role of 53BP1/RIF1 in limiting BRCA1/CtIP-mediated end resection to control DSB repair pathway choice. ATM orchestrates this process through 53BP1 phosphorylation to promote RIF1 recruitment. As cells enter S/G2-phase, end resection is activated, which displaces pATM from DSB sites and diminishes 53BP1 phosphorylation and RIF1 recruitment. Consistently, the kinetics of ATM and 53BP1 phosphorylation in S/G2-phase concur. We show that defective 53BP1/RIF1-mediated DSB end-protection in G1-phase stimulates CtIP/MRE11-dependent end-resection, which requires Polo-like kinase 3. This end resection activity in G1 was shown to produce only short tracks of ssDNA overhangs, as evidenced by the findings that in 53BP1 depleted cells, (i) RPA focus intensity was significantly lower in G1 compared to that in S/G2 phase, and (ii) EXO1 knockdown did not alter either number or intensity of RPA foci in G1 but significantly decreased the RPA focus intensity in S/G2 phase. Importantly, we report that the observed DSB end resection in G1 phase inhibits DNA-PK-dependent nonhomologous end joining but is not sufficient to stimulate HR. Instead, it switches the repair to the alternative PARP1-dependent end joining pathway. Impact Journals LLC 2016-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5295381/ /pubmed/27494840 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11023 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Bakr et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Bakr, Ali
Köcher, Sabrina
Volquardsen, Jennifer
Petersen, Cordula
Borgmann, Kerstin
Dikomey, Ekkehard
Rothkamm, Kai
Mansour, Wael Y.
Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1
title Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1
title_full Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1
title_fullStr Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1
title_full_unstemmed Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1
title_short Impaired 53BP1/RIF1 DSB mediated end-protection stimulates CtIP-dependent end resection and switches the repair to PARP1-dependent end joining in G1
title_sort impaired 53bp1/rif1 dsb mediated end-protection stimulates ctip-dependent end resection and switches the repair to parp1-dependent end joining in g1
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27494840
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11023
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