Histone deacetylase 4 interacts with 53BP1 to mediate the DNA damage response |
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Authors: | Kao Gary D McKenna W Gillies Guenther Matthew G Muschel Ruth J Lazar Mitchell A Yen Tim J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. kao@xrt.upenn.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() Anumber of proteins are recruited to nuclear foci upon exposure to double-strand DNA damage, including 53BP1 and Rad51, but the precise role of these DNA damage-induced foci remain unclear. Here we show in a variety of human cell lines that histone deacetylase (HDAC) 4 is recruited to foci with kinetics similar to, and colocalizes with, 53BP1 after exposure to agents causing double-stranded DNA breaks. HDAC4 foci gradually disappeared in repair-proficient cells but persisted in repair-deficient cell lines or cells irradiated with a lethal dose, suggesting that resolution of HDAC4 foci is linked to repair. Silencing of HDAC4 via RNA interference surprisingly also decreased levels of 53BP1 protein, abrogated the DNA damage-induced G2 delay, and radiosensitized HeLa cells. Our combined results suggest that HDAC4 is a critical component of the DNA damage response pathway that acts through 53BP1 and perhaps contributes in maintaining the G2 cell cycle checkpoint. |
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Keywords: | HDAC4 53BP1 DNA damage irradiation G2 checkpoint |
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