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Localized protein biotinylation at DNA damage sites identifies ZPET, a repressor of homologous recombination.


ABSTRACT: Numerous DNA repair and signaling proteins function at DNA damage sites to protect the genome. Here, we show that fusion of the promiscuous biotin ligase BirAR118G with RAD18 leads to localized protein biotinylation at DNA damage sites, allowing identification of ZPET (zinc finger protein proximal to RAD eighteen)/ZNF280C as a potential DNA damage response (DDR) protein. ZPET binds ssDNA and localizes to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and stalled replication forks. In vitro, ZPET inhibits MRE11 binding to ssDNA. In cells, ZPET delays MRE11 binding to chromatin after DSB formation and slows DNA end resection through binding ssDNA. ZPET hinders resection independently of 53BP1 and HELB. Cells lacking ZPET displayed enhanced homologous recombination (HR), accelerated replication forks under stress, and increased resistance to DSBs and PARP inhibition. These results not only reveal ZPET as an HR repressor but also suggest that localized protein biotinylation at DNA damage sites is a useful strategy to identify DDR proteins.

SUBMITTER: Moquin DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6317314 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Localized protein biotinylation at DNA damage sites identifies ZPET, a repressor of homologous recombination.

Moquin David M DM   Genois Marie-Michelle MM   Zhang Jia-Min JM   Ouyang Jian J   Yadav Tribhuwan T   Buisson Rémi R   Yazinski Stephanie A SA   Tan Jun J   Boukhali Myriam M   Gagné Jean-Philippe JP   Poirier Guy G GG   Lan Li L   Haas Wilhelm W   Zou Lee L  

Genes & development 20181219 1-2


Numerous DNA repair and signaling proteins function at DNA damage sites to protect the genome. Here, we show that fusion of the promiscuous biotin ligase BirA<sup>R118G</sup> with RAD18 leads to localized protein biotinylation at DNA damage sites, allowing identification of ZPET (zinc finger protein proximal to RAD eighteen)/ZNF280C as a potential DNA damage response (DDR) protein. ZPET binds ssDNA and localizes to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and stalled replication forks. In vitro, ZPET inh  ...[more]

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