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NAT10 Resolves Harmful Nucleolar R-loops Depending on Its Helicase Domain and Acetylation of DDX21

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Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2024 Oct 11
PMID 39394182
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Background: Aberrant accumulation of R-loops leads to DNA damage, genome instability and even cell death. Therefore, the timely removal of harmful R-loops is essential for the maintenance of genome integrity. Nucleolar R-loops occupy up to 50% of cellular R-loops due to the frequent activation of Pol I transcription. However, the mechanisms involved in the nucleolar R-loop resolution remain elusive. The nucleolar acetyltransferase NAT10 harbors a putative RecD helicase domain (RHD), however, if NAT10 acts in the R-loop resolution is still unknown.

Methods: NAT10 knockdown cell lines were constructed using CRISPR/Cas9 technology and short hairpin RNA targeting NAT10 mRNA, respectively. The level of R-loops was detected by immunofluorescent staining combined with RNase H treatment. The helicase activity of NAT10 or DDX21 was determined by in vitro helicase experiment. The interaction between NAT10 and DDX21 was verified by co-immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescent staining and GST pull-down experiments. Acetylation sites of DDX21 by NAT10 were analyzed by mass spectrometry. NAT10 knockdown-induced DNA damage was evaluated by immunofluorescent staining and Western blot detecting γH2AX.

Results: Depletion of NAT10 led to the accumulation of nucleolar R-loops. NAT10 resolves R-loops through an RHD in vitro and in cells. However, Flag-NAT10 ∆RHD mutant still partially reduced R-loop levels in the NAT10-depleted cells, suggesting that NAT10 might resolve R-loops through additional pathways. Further, the acetyltransferase activity of NAT10 is required for the nucleolar R-loop resolution. NAT10 acetylates DDX21 at K236 and K573 to enhance the helicase activity of DDX21 to unwind nucleolar R-loops. The helicase activity of DDX21 significantly decreased by Flag-DDX21 2KR and increased by Flag-DDX21 2KQ in cells and in vitro. Consequently, NAT10 depletion-induced nucleolar R-loop accumulation led to DNA damage, which was rescued by co-expression of Flag-DDX21 2KQ and Flag-NAT10 G641E, demonstrating that NAT10 resolves nucleolar R-loops through bipartite pathways.

Conclusion: We demonstrate that NAT10 is a novel R-loop resolvase and it resolves nucleolar R-loops depending on its helicase activity and acetylation of DDX21. The cooperation of NAT10 and DDX21 provides comprehensive insights into the nucleolar R-loop resolution for maintaining genome stability.

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