SummaryAppropriate DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair factor choice is essential for ensuring accurate repair outcome and genomic integrity. The factors that regulate this process remain poorly understood. Here, we identify two repressive chromatin components, the macrohistone variant macroH2A1 and the H3K9 methyltransferase and tumor suppressor PRDM2, which together direct the choice between the antagonistic DSB repair mediators BRCA1 and 53BP1. The macroH2A1/PRDM2 module mediates an unexpected shift from accessible to condensed chromatin that requires the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM)-dependent accumulation of both proteins at DSBs in order to promote DSB-flanking H3K9 dimethylation. Remarkably, loss of macroH2A1 or PRDM2, as well...
Lesions in DNA can lead to accumulation of mutations that may cause cancer progression and disease. ...
Durocher and colleagues identify CIP2A through synthetic lethal CRISPR screens as a key regulator of...
The DNA damage response is essential to safeguard genome integrity. Although the contribution of chr...
Appropriate DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair factor choice is essential for ensuring accurate re...
AbstractThe repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) requires remodeling of the local chromatin arc...
MacroH2A histone variants suppress tumor progression and act as epigenetic barriers to induced pluri...
The histone variant macroH2A1 regulates gene expression important for differentiation, stem cell rep...
The cell’s ability to maintain genome integrity is largely dependent on a complex network of protein...
Aim of this work was to investigate the interplay between the different DNA double-strand break (DSB...
International audienceThe histone variant macroH2A1.1 plays a role in cancer development and metasta...
Maintenance of genomic stability during DNA replication involves the cooperation of many genes and p...
The epigenome regulates gene expression and provides a molecular memory of cellular events. A growin...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are amongst the most toxic and dangerous lesions and can therefore s...
This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer reviewDNA Double-Strand Breaks (DSBs) ...
The pathway determining malignant cellular transformation, which depends upon mutation of the BRCA1 ...
Lesions in DNA can lead to accumulation of mutations that may cause cancer progression and disease. ...
Durocher and colleagues identify CIP2A through synthetic lethal CRISPR screens as a key regulator of...
The DNA damage response is essential to safeguard genome integrity. Although the contribution of chr...
Appropriate DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair factor choice is essential for ensuring accurate re...
AbstractThe repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) requires remodeling of the local chromatin arc...
MacroH2A histone variants suppress tumor progression and act as epigenetic barriers to induced pluri...
The histone variant macroH2A1 regulates gene expression important for differentiation, stem cell rep...
The cell’s ability to maintain genome integrity is largely dependent on a complex network of protein...
Aim of this work was to investigate the interplay between the different DNA double-strand break (DSB...
International audienceThe histone variant macroH2A1.1 plays a role in cancer development and metasta...
Maintenance of genomic stability during DNA replication involves the cooperation of many genes and p...
The epigenome regulates gene expression and provides a molecular memory of cellular events. A growin...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are amongst the most toxic and dangerous lesions and can therefore s...
This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer reviewDNA Double-Strand Breaks (DSBs) ...
The pathway determining malignant cellular transformation, which depends upon mutation of the BRCA1 ...
Lesions in DNA can lead to accumulation of mutations that may cause cancer progression and disease. ...
Durocher and colleagues identify CIP2A through synthetic lethal CRISPR screens as a key regulator of...
The DNA damage response is essential to safeguard genome integrity. Although the contribution of chr...