MRN–CtIP, EXO1, and DNA2–WRN/BLM act bidirectionally to process DNA gaps in PARPi-treated cells without strand cleavage

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Isabelle M. Seppa, Ilaria Ceppi, Mithila Tennakoon, Giordano Reginato, Jessica Jackson, Celia D. Rouault, Sumedha Agashe, Vladislav O. Sviderskiy, Mangsi Limbu, Erica Lantelme, Alice Meroni, Stefan Braunshier, Damiano Borrello, Priyanka Verma, Petr Cejka, Alessandro Vindigni
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Abstract

Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) gaps impact genome stability and PARP inhibitor (PARPi) sensitivity, especially in BRCA1/2-deficient tumors. Using single-molecule DNA fiber analysis, electron microscopy, and biochemical methods, we found that MRN, CtIP, EXO1, and DNA2–WRN/BLM resect ssDNA gaps through a mechanism different from their actions at DNA ends. MRN resects ssDNA gaps in the 3′-to-5′ direction using its pCtIP-stimulated exonuclease activity. Unlike at DNA ends, MRN does not use its endonucleolytic activity to cleave the 5′-terminated strand flanking the gap or the ssDNA. EXO1 and DNA2–WRN/BLM specifically resect the 5′ end of the gap independent of MRN–CtIP. This resection process alters ssDNA gap repair kinetics in BRCA1-proficient and -deficient cells. In BRCA1-deficient cells treated with PARPis, excessive resection results in larger ssDNA gaps, hindering their repair and leading to DNA breaks in subsequent cell cycle stages due to ssDNA gaps colliding with DNA replication forks. These findings broaden our understanding of the role of human nucleases in DNA metabolism and have significant implications for defining the mechanisms driving PARPi sensitivity in BRCA-deficient tumors.
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Genes & development
Genes & development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
17.50
自引率
1.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Genes & Development is a research journal published in association with The Genetics Society. It publishes high-quality research papers in the areas of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and related fields. The journal features various research formats including Research papers, short Research Communications, and Resource/Methodology papers. Genes & Development has gained recognition and is considered as one of the Top Five Research Journals in the field of Molecular Biology and Genetics. It has an impressive Impact Factor of 12.89. The journal is ranked #2 among Developmental Biology research journals, #5 in Genetics and Heredity, and is among the Top 20 in Cell Biology (according to ISI Journal Citation Reports®, 2021).
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