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DDX54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during DNA damage response

The cellular response to genotoxic stress is mediated by a well-characterized network of DNA surveillance pathways. The contribution of post-transcriptional gene regulatory networks to the DNA damage response (DDR) has not been extensively studied. Here, we systematically identified RNA-binding prot...

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Autores principales: Milek, Miha, Imami, Koshi, Mukherjee, Neelanjan, Bortoli, Francesca De, Zinnall, Ulrike, Hazapis, Orsalia, Trahan, Christian, Oeffinger, Marlene, Heyd, Florian, Ohler, Uwe, Selbach, Matthias, Landthaler, Markus
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5538551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28596291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.218438.116
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author Milek, Miha
Imami, Koshi
Mukherjee, Neelanjan
Bortoli, Francesca De
Zinnall, Ulrike
Hazapis, Orsalia
Trahan, Christian
Oeffinger, Marlene
Heyd, Florian
Ohler, Uwe
Selbach, Matthias
Landthaler, Markus
author_facet Milek, Miha
Imami, Koshi
Mukherjee, Neelanjan
Bortoli, Francesca De
Zinnall, Ulrike
Hazapis, Orsalia
Trahan, Christian
Oeffinger, Marlene
Heyd, Florian
Ohler, Uwe
Selbach, Matthias
Landthaler, Markus
author_sort Milek, Miha
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description The cellular response to genotoxic stress is mediated by a well-characterized network of DNA surveillance pathways. The contribution of post-transcriptional gene regulatory networks to the DNA damage response (DDR) has not been extensively studied. Here, we systematically identified RNA-binding proteins differentially interacting with polyadenylated transcripts upon exposure of human breast carcinoma cells to ionizing radiation (IR). Interestingly, more than 260 proteins, including many nucleolar proteins, showed increased binding to poly(A)(+) RNA in IR-exposed cells. The functional analysis of DDX54, a candidate genotoxic stress responsive RNA helicase, revealed that this protein is an immediate-to-early DDR regulator required for the splicing efficacy of its target IR-induced pre-mRNAs. Upon IR exposure, DDX54 acts by increased interaction with a well-defined class of pre-mRNAs that harbor introns with weak acceptor splice sites, as well as by protein–protein contacts within components of U2 snRNP and spliceosomal B complex, resulting in lower intron retention and higher processing rates of its target transcripts. Because DDX54 promotes survival after exposure to IR, its expression and/or mutation rate may impact DDR-related pathologies. Our work indicates the relevance of many uncharacterized RBPs potentially involved in the DDR.
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spelling pubmed-55385512017-08-09 DDX54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during DNA damage response Milek, Miha Imami, Koshi Mukherjee, Neelanjan Bortoli, Francesca De Zinnall, Ulrike Hazapis, Orsalia Trahan, Christian Oeffinger, Marlene Heyd, Florian Ohler, Uwe Selbach, Matthias Landthaler, Markus Genome Res Research The cellular response to genotoxic stress is mediated by a well-characterized network of DNA surveillance pathways. The contribution of post-transcriptional gene regulatory networks to the DNA damage response (DDR) has not been extensively studied. Here, we systematically identified RNA-binding proteins differentially interacting with polyadenylated transcripts upon exposure of human breast carcinoma cells to ionizing radiation (IR). Interestingly, more than 260 proteins, including many nucleolar proteins, showed increased binding to poly(A)(+) RNA in IR-exposed cells. The functional analysis of DDX54, a candidate genotoxic stress responsive RNA helicase, revealed that this protein is an immediate-to-early DDR regulator required for the splicing efficacy of its target IR-induced pre-mRNAs. Upon IR exposure, DDX54 acts by increased interaction with a well-defined class of pre-mRNAs that harbor introns with weak acceptor splice sites, as well as by protein–protein contacts within components of U2 snRNP and spliceosomal B complex, resulting in lower intron retention and higher processing rates of its target transcripts. Because DDX54 promotes survival after exposure to IR, its expression and/or mutation rate may impact DDR-related pathologies. Our work indicates the relevance of many uncharacterized RBPs potentially involved in the DDR. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5538551/ /pubmed/28596291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.218438.116 Text en © 2017 Milek et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article, published in Genome Research, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Milek, Miha
Imami, Koshi
Mukherjee, Neelanjan
Bortoli, Francesca De
Zinnall, Ulrike
Hazapis, Orsalia
Trahan, Christian
Oeffinger, Marlene
Heyd, Florian
Ohler, Uwe
Selbach, Matthias
Landthaler, Markus
DDX54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during DNA damage response
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title_full DDX54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during DNA damage response
title_fullStr DDX54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during DNA damage response
title_full_unstemmed DDX54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during DNA damage response
title_short DDX54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during DNA damage response
title_sort ddx54 regulates transcriptome dynamics during dna damage response
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5538551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28596291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.218438.116
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