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Arginine shortage induces replication stress and confers genotoxic resistance by inhibiting histone H4 translation and promoting PCNA ubiquitination.


ABSTRACT: The arginine dependency of cancer cells creates metabolic vulnerability. In this study, we examine the impact of arginine availability on DNA replication and genotoxicity resistance. Using DNA combing assays, we find that limiting extracellular arginine results in the arrest of cancer cells at S phase and a slowing or stalling of DNA replication. The translation of new histone H4 is arginine dependent and influences DNA replication. Increased proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) occupancy and helicase-like transcription factor (HLTF)-catalyzed PCNA K63-linked polyubiquitination protect arginine-starved cells from DNA damage. Arginine-deprived cancer cells display tolerance to genotoxicity in a PCNA K63-linked polyubiquitination-dependent manner. Our findings highlight the crucial role of extracellular arginine in nutrient-regulated DNA replication and provide potential avenues for the development of cancer treatments.

SUBMITTER: Wang YC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10517088 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arginine shortage induces replication stress and confers genotoxic resistance by inhibiting histone H4 translation and promoting PCNA ubiquitination.

Wang Yi-Chang YC   Kelso Andrew A AA   Karamafrooz Adak A   Chen Yi-Hsuan YH   Chen Wei-Kai WK   Cheng Chun-Ting CT   Qi Yue Y   Gu Long L   Malkas Linda L   Taglialatela Angelo A   Kung Hsing-Jien HJ   Moldovan George-Lucian GL   Ciccia Alberto A   Stark Jeremy M JM   Ann David K DK  

Cell reports 20230323 4


The arginine dependency of cancer cells creates metabolic vulnerability. In this study, we examine the impact of arginine availability on DNA replication and genotoxicity resistance. Using DNA combing assays, we find that limiting extracellular arginine results in the arrest of cancer cells at S phase and a slowing or stalling of DNA replication. The translation of new histone H4 is arginine dependent and influences DNA replication. Increased proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) occupancy a  ...[more]

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