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DNA protein crosslink proteolysis repair: From yeast to premature ageing and cancer in humans (CROSBI ID 255823)

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Fielden, John ; Ruggianoa, Annamaria ; Popović, Marta ; Ramadan, Kristijan DNA protein crosslink proteolysis repair: From yeast to premature ageing and cancer in humans // DNA repair, 71 (2018), 198-204. doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2018.08.025

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Fielden, John ; Ruggianoa, Annamaria ; Popović, Marta ; Ramadan, Kristijan

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DNA protein crosslink proteolysis repair: From yeast to premature ageing and cancer in humans

DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are a specific type of DNA lesion consisting of a protein covalently and irreversibly bound to DNA, which arise after exposure to physical and chemical crosslinking agents. DPCs can be bulky and thereby pose a barrier to DNA replication and transcription. The persistence of DPCs during S phase causes DNA replication stress and genome instability. The toxicity of DPCs is exploited in cancer therapy: many common chemotherapeutics kill cancer cells by inducing DPC formation. Recent work from several laboratories discovered a specialized repair pathway for DPCs, namely DPC proteolysis (DPCP) repair. DPCP repair is carried out by replication-coupled DNA-dependent metalloproteases: Wss1 in yeast and SPRTN in metazoans. Mutations in SPRTN cause premature ageing and liver cancer in humans and mice ; thus, defective DPC repair has great clinical ramifications. In the present review, we will revise the current knowledge on the mechanisms of DPCP repair and on the regulation of DPC protease activity, while highlighting the most significant unresolved questions in the field. Finally, we will discuss the impact of faulty DPC repair on disease and cancer therapy.

DNA-protein crosslinks ; SPRTN protease ; Post-translational modification ; Genome stability ; Ageing ; Cancer

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Podaci o izdanju

71

2018.

198-204

objavljeno

1568-7864

1568-7856

10.1016/j.dnarep.2018.08.025

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Biologija

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