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Non-canonical Activation of the DNA Sensing Adaptor STING by ATM and IFI16 Mediates NF-κB Signaling after Nuclear DNA Damage
Gillian Dunphy, Sinéad Flannery, Jessica F. Almine, Dympna J. Connolly, Christina Paulus, Kasper L. Jønsson, Martin R. Jakobsen, Michael Nevels, Andrew Bowie, Leonie Unterholzner
Molecular Cell · 2018 · ▲ 653 citations
Abstract
DNA damage can be sensed as a danger-associated molecular pattern by the innate immune system. Here we find that keratinocytes and other human cells mount an innate immune response within hours of etoposide-induced DNA damage, which involves the DNA sensing adaptor STING but is independent of the cytosolic DNA receptor cGAS. This non-canonical activation of STING is mediated by the DNA binding protein IFI16, together with the DNA damage response factors ATM and PARP-1, resulting in the assembly of an alternative STING signaling complex that includes the tumor suppressor p53 and the E3 ubiquitin ligase TRAF6. TRAF6 catalyzes the formation of K63-linked ubiquitin chains on STING, leading to the activation of the transcription factor NF-κB and the induction of an alternative STING-dependent gene expression program. We propose that STING acts as a signaling hub that coordinates a transcriptional response depending on its mode of activation.
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Dunphy, G., Flannery, S., Almine, J.F., Connolly, D.J., Paulus, C., Jønsson, K.L., Jakobsen, M.R., Nevels, M., Bowie, A., & Unterholzner, L. (2018). Non-canonical Activation of the DNA Sensing Adaptor STING by ATM and IFI16 Mediates NF-κB Signaling after Nuclear DNA Damage. <em>Molecular Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2018.07.034
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Dunphy G, Flannery S, Almine JF, Connolly DJ, Paulus C, Jønsson KL, et al. Non-canonical Activation of the DNA Sensing Adaptor STING by ATM and IFI16 Mediates NF-κB Signaling after Nuclear DNA Damage. Molecular Cell. 2018. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2018.07.034.
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@article{gillian2018Noncan,
title = {Non-canonical Activation of the DNA Sensing Adaptor STING by ATM and IFI16 Mediates NF-κB Signaling after Nuclear DNA Damage},
author = {Gillian Dunphy and Sinéad Flannery and Jessica F. Almine and Dympna J. Connolly and Christina Paulus and Kasper L. Jønsson and Martin R. Jakobsen and Michael Nevels and Andrew Bowie and Leonie Unterholzner},
journal = {Molecular Cell},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1016/j.molcel.2018.07.034},
}
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