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Human TDP1, APE1 and TREX1 Repair 3'-DNA-peptide/protein Cross-links Arising from Abasic Sites in Vitro

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 Mar 29
PMID 35349719
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Abstract

Histones and many other proteins react with abundant endogenous DNA lesions, apurinic/apyrimidinic (abasic, AP) sites and/or 3'-phospho-α,β-unsaturated aldehyde (3'-PUA), to form unstable but long-lived Schiff base DNA-protein cross-links at 3'-DNA termini (3'-PUA-protein DPCs). Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) cross-links to the AP site in a similar manner but the Schiff base is reduced by PARP1's intrinsic redox capacity, yielding a stable 3'-PUA-PARP1 DPC. Eradicating these DPCs is critical for maintaining the genome integrity because 3'-hydroxyl is required for DNA synthesis and ligation. But how they are repaired is not well understood. Herein, we chemically synthesized 3'-PUA-aminooxylysine-peptide adducts that closely resemble the proteolytic 3'-PUA-protein DPCs, and found that they can be repaired by human tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (TDP1), AP endonuclease 1 (APE1) and three-prime repair exonuclease 1 (TREX1). We characterized these novel repair pathways by measuring the kinetic constants and determining the effect of cross-linked peptide length, flanking DNA structure, and the opposite nucleobase. We further found that these nucleases can directly repair 3'-PUA-histone DPCs, but not 3'-PUA-PARP1 DPCs unless proteolysis occurs initially. Collectively, we demonstrated that in vitro 3'-PUA-protein DPCs can be repaired by TDP1, APE1, and TREX1 following proteolysis, but the proteolysis is not absolutely required for smaller DPCs.

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