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SUBMITTER: Rudolph J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8769213 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rudolph Johannes J Muthurajan Uma M UM Palacio Megan M Mahadevan Jyothi J Roberts Genevieve G Erbse Annette H AH Dyer Pamela N PN Luger Karolin K
Molecular cell 20211201 24
PARP1 is a key player in the response to DNA damage and is the target of clinical inhibitors for the treatment of cancers. Binding of PARP1 to damaged DNA leads to activation wherein PARP1 uses NAD<sup>+</sup> to add chains of poly(ADP-ribose) onto itself and other nuclear proteins. PARP1 also binds abundantly to intact DNA and chromatin, where it remains enzymatically inactive. We show that intact DNA makes contacts with the PARP1 BRCT domain, which was not previously recognized as a DNA-bindin ...[more]