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SPRTN patient variants cause global-genome DNA-protein crosslink repair defects.


ABSTRACT: DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are pervasive DNA lesions that are induced by reactive metabolites and various chemotherapeutic agents. Here, we develop a technique for the Purification of x-linked Proteins (PxP), which allows identification and tracking of diverse DPCs in mammalian cells. Using PxP, we investigate DPC repair in cells genetically-engineered to express variants of the SPRTN protease that cause premature ageing and early-onset liver cancer in Ruijs-Aalfs syndrome patients. We find an unexpected role for SPRTN in global-genome DPC repair, that does not rely on replication-coupled detection of the lesion. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that replication-independent DPC cleavage by SPRTN requires SUMO-targeted ubiquitylation of the protein adduct and occurs in addition to proteasomal DPC degradation. Defective ubiquitin binding of SPRTN patient variants compromises global-genome DPC repair and causes synthetic lethality in combination with a reduction in proteasomal DPC repair capacity.

SUBMITTER: Weickert P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9867749 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SPRTN patient variants cause global-genome DNA-protein crosslink repair defects.

Weickert Pedro P   Li Hao-Yi HY   Götz Maximilian J MJ   Dürauer Sophie S   Yaneva Denitsa D   Zhao Shubo S   Cordes Jacqueline J   Acampora Aleida C AC   Forne Ignasi I   Imhof Axel A   Stingele Julian J  

Nature communications 20230121 1


DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are pervasive DNA lesions that are induced by reactive metabolites and various chemotherapeutic agents. Here, we develop a technique for the Purification of x-linked Proteins (PxP), which allows identification and tracking of diverse DPCs in mammalian cells. Using PxP, we investigate DPC repair in cells genetically-engineered to express variants of the SPRTN protease that cause premature ageing and early-onset liver cancer in Ruijs-Aalfs syndrome patients. We find a  ...[more]

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