ABH2 couples regulation of ribosomal DNA transcription with DNA alkylation repair

  • Pishun Li
  • , Shuman Gao
  • , Lina Wang
  • , Fang Yu
  • , Jialun Li
  • , Chuangui Wang
  • , Jiwen Li
  • , Jiemin Wong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Transcription has been linked to DNA damage. How the most highly transcribed mammalian ribosomal (rDNA) genes maintain genome integrity in the absence of transcription-coupled DNA damage repair is poorly understood. Here, we report that ABH2/ALKBH2, a DNA alkylation repair enzyme, is highly enriched in the nucleolus. ABH2 interacts with DNA repair proteins Ku70 and Ku80 as well as nucleolar proteins nucleolin, nucleophosmin 1, and upstream binding factor (UBF). ABH2 associates with and promotes rDNA transcription through its DNA repair activity. ABH2 knockdown impairs rDNA transcription and leads to increased single-stranded and double-stranded DNA breaks that are more pronounced in the rDNA genes, whereas ABH2 overexpression protects cells from methyl-methanesulfonate-induced DNA damage and inhibition of rDNA transcription. In response to massive alkylation damage, ABH2 rapidly redistributes from the nucleolus to nucleoplasm. Our study thus reveals a critical role of ABH2 in maintaining rDNA gene integrity and transcription and provides insight into the ABH2 DNA repair function

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)817-829
Number of pages13
JournalCell Reports
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Aug 2013

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