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PARP1 recruits DNA translocases to restrain DNA replication and facilitate DNA repair

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Title
PARP1 recruits DNA translocases to restrain DNA replication and facilitate DNA repair
Author(s)
Ho, Yen-Chih; Ku, Chen-Syun; Tsai, Siang-Sheng; Shiu, Jia-Lin; Jiang, Yi-Zhen; Miriam, Hui Emmanuela; Zhang, Han-Wen; Chen, Yen-Tzu; Chiu, Wen-Tai; Chang, Song-Bin; Shen, Che-Hung; Kyungjae Myung; Chi, Peter; Liaw, Hungjiun
Publication Date
2022-12
Journal
PLoS Genetics, v.18, no.12
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Abstract
© 2022 Ho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Replication fork reversal which restrains DNA replication progression is an important protective mechanism in response to replication stress. PARP1 is recruited to stalled forks to restrain DNA replication. However, PARP1 has no helicase activity, and the mechanism through which PARP1 participates in DNA replication restraint remains unclear. Here, we found novel protein-protein interactions between PARP1 and DNA translocases, including HLTF, SHPRH, ZRANB3, and SMARCAL1, with HLTF showing the strongest interaction among these DNA translocases. Although HLTF and SHPRH share structural and functional similarity, it remains unclear whether SHPRH contains DNA translocase activity. We further identified the ability of SHPRH to restrain DNA replication upon replication stress, indicating that SHPRH itself could be a DNA translocase or a helper to facilitate DNA trans-location. Although hydroxyurea (HU) and MMS induce different types of replication stress, they both induce common DNA replication restraint mechanisms independent of intra-S phase activation. Our results suggest that the PARP1 facilitates DNA translocase recruitment to damaged forks, preventing fork collapse and facilitating DNA repair.
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/12468
DOI
10.1371/journal.pgen.1010545
ISSN
1553-7390
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