The small CRL4CSA ubiquitin ligase component DDA1 regulates transcription-coupled repair dynamics

Author:

Llerena Schiffmacher Diana A.ORCID,Lee Shun-HsiaoORCID,Kliza Katarzyna W.ORCID,Theil Arjan F.ORCID,Akita Masaki,Helfricht Angela,Bezstarosti Karel,Gonzalo-Hansen Camila,van Attikum Haico,Verlaan-de Vries Matty,Vertegaal Alfred C. O.,Hoeijmakers Jan H. J.ORCID,Marteijn Jurgen A.ORCID,Lans HannesORCID,Demmers Jeroen A. A.ORCID,Vermeulen MichielORCID,Sixma Titia K.ORCID,Ogi TomooORCID,Vermeulen WimORCID,Pines AlexORCID

Abstract

AbstractTranscription-blocking DNA lesions are specifically targeted by transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER), which removes a broad spectrum of DNA lesions to preserve transcriptional output and thereby cellular homeostasis to counteract aging. TC-NER is initiated by the stalling of RNA polymerase II at DNA lesions, which triggers the assembly of the TC-NER-specific proteins CSA, CSB and UVSSA. CSA, a WD40-repeat containing protein, is the substrate receptor subunit of a cullin-RING ubiquitin ligase complex composed of DDB1, CUL4A/B and RBX1 (CRL4CSA). Although ubiquitination of several TC-NER proteins by CRL4CSA has been reported, it is still unknown how this complex is regulated. To unravel the dynamic molecular interactions and the regulation of this complex, we apply a single-step protein-complex isolation coupled to mass spectrometry analysis and identified DDA1 as a CSA interacting protein. Cryo-EM analysis shows that DDA1 is an integral component of the CRL4CSA complex. Functional analysis reveals that DDA1 coordinates ubiquitination dynamics during TC-NER and is required for efficient turnover and progression of this process.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

European Molecular Biology Organization

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute on Aging

ZonMw

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

European Joint Project on Rare Diseases RD20-113, acronym TC-NER

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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