Author:
Dullovi Arlinda,Ozgencil Meryem,Rajvee Vinothini,Tse Wai Yiu,Cutillas Pedro R,Martin Sarah A,Hořejší Zuzana
Abstract
SummaryThe DNA-damage response is a complex signalling network that guards genomic integrity. The microtubule cytoskeleton is involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks; however, little is known about which cytoskeleton-related proteins are involved in DNA repair and how. Using quantitative proteomics, we discovered that microtubule associated proteins MAP7 and MAP7D1 interact with several DNA repair proteins including DNA double-strand break repair proteins RAD50, BRCA1 and 53BP1. We observed that downregulation of MAP7 and MAP7D1 leads to increased phosphorylation of p53 after γ- irradiation. Moreover, we determined that the downregulation of MAP7D1 leads to a strong G1 arrest and that the downregulation of MAP7 and MAP7D1 in cells arrested in G1 negatively affects DNA repair, recruitment of RAD50 to chromatin and localisation of 53BP1 to the sites of damage. These findings describe for the first time a novel function of MAP7 and MAP7D1 in cell cycle regulation and cellular response to DNA double-strand breaks.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory