CSB promotes transcription-coupled repair of DNA-protein crosslinks
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ABSTRACT: PxP-MS (Purification of x-linked Proteins coupled to Mass Spectrometry) was used to assess the role of CSB in DNA-protein crosslink repair. The CSB protein is a sensor that can detect stalled RNA polymerases at sites of DNA damage, thereby triggering transcription-coupled repair mechanisms. DPCs were induced in WT and CSB knock-out RPE1 cells using a pulse of formaldehyde. To identify crosslinked proteins that specifically require CSB for repair, DNA-protein crosslinks were isolated from cells using PxP either directly after formaldehyde exposure or following a chase in drug-free media and identified by mass spectrometry.
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Exploris 480
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
SUBMITTER: Fatih Aygenli
LAB HEAD: Charo Robles
PROVIDER: PXD047668 | Pride | 2024-02-15
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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