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Chromatin compartmentalization regulates the response to DNA damage
Coline Arnould, Vincent Rocher, Florian Saur, Aldo S. Bader, Fernando Muzzopappa, Sarah Collins, Emma Lesage, Benjamin Le Bozec, Nadine Puget, Thomas Clouaire, Thomas Mangeat, Raphaël Mourad, Nadav Ahituv, Daan Noordermeer, Fabian Erdel
Nature · 2023 · ▲ 167 citations
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Abstract The DNA damage response is essential to safeguard genome integrity. Although the contribution of chromatin in DNA repair has been investigated 1,2 , the contribution of chromosome folding to these processes remains unclear 3 . Here we report that, after the production of double-stranded breaks (DSBs) in mammalian cells, ATM drives the formation of a new chromatin compartment (D compartment) through the clustering of damaged topologically associating domains, decorated with γH2AX and 53BP1. This compartment forms by a mechanism that is consistent with polymer–polymer phase separation rather than liquid–liquid phase separation. The D compartment arises mostly in G1 phase, is independent of cohesin and is enhanced after pharmacological inhibition of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) or R-loop accumulation. Importantly, R-loop-enriched DNA-damage-responsive genes physically localize to the D compartment, and this contributes to their optimal activation, providing a function for DSB clustering in the DNA damage response. However, DSB-induced chromosome reorganization comes at the expense of an increased rate of translocations, also observed in cancer genomes. Overall, we characterize how DSB-induced compartmentalization orchestrates the DNA damage response and highlight the critical impact of chromosome architecture in genomic instability.
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Arnould, C., Rocher, V., Saur, F., Bader, A.S., Muzzopappa, F., Collins, S., Lesage, E., Bozec, B.L., Puget, N., Clouaire, T., Mangeat, T., Mourad, R., Ahituv, N., Noordermeer, D., Erdel, F., Bushell, M., Marnef, A., & Legube, G. (2023). Chromatin compartmentalization regulates the response to DNA damage. <em>Nature</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06635-y
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Arnould C, Rocher V, Saur F, Bader AS, Muzzopappa F, Collins S, et al. Chromatin compartmentalization regulates the response to DNA damage. Nature. 2023. doi:10.1038/s41586-023-06635-y.
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@article{coline2023Chroma,
title = {Chromatin compartmentalization regulates the response to DNA damage},
author = {Coline Arnould and Vincent Rocher and Florian Saur and Aldo S. Bader and Fernando Muzzopappa and Sarah Collins and Emma Lesage and Benjamin Le Bozec and Nadine Puget and Thomas Clouaire and Thomas Mangeat and Raphaël Mourad and Nadav Ahituv and Daan Noordermeer and Fabian Erdel and Martin Bushell and Aline Marnef and Gaëlle Legube},
journal = {Nature},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1038/s41586-023-06635-y},
}
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