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ZFP161 regulates replication fork stability and maintenance of genomic stability by recruiting the ATR/ATRIP complex.


ABSTRACT: DNA replication stress-mediated activation of the ATR kinase pathway is important for maintaining genomic stability. In this study, we identified a zinc finger protein, ZFP161 that functions as a replication stress response factor in ATR activation. Mechanistically, ZFP161 acts as a scaffolding protein to facilitate the interaction between RPA and ATR/ATRIP. ZFP161 binds to RPA and ATR/ATRIP through distinct regions and stabilizes the RPA-ATR-ATRIP complex at stalled replication forks. This function of ZFP161 is important to the ATR signaling cascade and genome stability maintenance. In addition, ZFP161 knockout mice showed a defect in ATR activation and genomic instability. Furthermore, low expression of ZFP161 is associated with higher cancer risk and chromosomal instability. Overall, these findings suggest that ZFP161 coordinates ATR/Chk1 pathway activation and helps maintain genomic stability.

SUBMITTER: Kim W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6876566 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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