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DNA double-strand break-derived RNA drives TIRR/53BP1 complex dissociation.


ABSTRACT: Tudor-interacting repair regulator (TIRR) is an RNA-binding protein and a negative regulator of the DNA-repair factor p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1). In non-damage conditions, TIRR is bound to 53BP1. After DNA damage, TIRR and 53BP1 dissociate, and 53BP1 binds the chromatin at the double-strand break (DSB) to promote non-homologous end joining (NHEJ)-mediated repair. However, the exact mechanistic details of this dissociation after damage are unknown. Increasing evidence has implicated RNA as a crucial factor in the DNA damage response (DDR). Here, we show that RNA can separate TIRR/53BP1. Specifically, RNA with a hairpin secondary structure, transcribed at the DSB by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII), promotes TIRR/53BP1 complex separation. This hairpin RNA binds to the same residues on TIRR as 53BP1. Our results uncover a role of DNA-damage-derived RNA in modulating a protein-protein interaction and contribute to our understanding of DSB repair.

SUBMITTER: Ketley RF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9638026 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA double-strand break-derived RNA drives TIRR/53BP1 complex dissociation.

Ketley Ruth F RF   Battistini Federica F   Alagia Adele A   Mondielli Clémence C   Iehl Florence F   Balikçi Esra E   Huber Kilian V M KVM   Orozco Modesto M   Gullerova Monika M  

Cell reports 20221001 4


Tudor-interacting repair regulator (TIRR) is an RNA-binding protein and a negative regulator of the DNA-repair factor p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1). In non-damage conditions, TIRR is bound to 53BP1. After DNA damage, TIRR and 53BP1 dissociate, and 53BP1 binds the chromatin at the double-strand break (DSB) to promote non-homologous end joining (NHEJ)-mediated repair. However, the exact mechanistic details of this dissociation after damage are unknown. Increasing evidence has implicated RNA as a c  ...[more]

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