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USP39 promotes non-homologous end-joining repair by poly(ADP-ribose)-induced liquid demixing
Authors:Jae Jin Kim  Seo Yun Lee  Yiseul Hwang  Soyeon Kim  Jee Min Chung  Sangwook Park  Junghyun Yoon  Hansol Yun  Jae-Hoon Ji  Sunyoung Chae  Hyeseong Cho  Chan Gil Kim  Ted M Dawson  Hongtae Kim  Valina L Dawson  Ho Chul Kang
Abstract:Mutual crosstalk among poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR), activated PAR polymerase 1 (PARP1) metabolites, and DNA repair machinery has emerged as a key regulatory mechanism of the DNA damage response (DDR). However, there is no conclusive evidence of how PAR precisely controls DDR. Herein, six deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) associated with PAR-coupled DDR were identified, and the role of USP39, an inactive DUB involved in spliceosome assembly, was characterized. USP39 rapidly localizes to DNA lesions in a PAR-dependent manner, where it regulates non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) via a tripartite RG motif located in the N-terminus comprising 46 amino acids (N46). Furthermore, USP39 acts as a molecular trigger for liquid demixing in a PAR-coupled N46-dependent manner, thereby directly interacting with the XRCC4/LIG4 complex during NHEJ. In parallel, the USP39-associated spliceosome complex controls homologous recombination repair in a PAR-independent manner. These findings provide mechanistic insights into how PAR chains precisely control DNA repair processes in the DDR.
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