PARP1 and XRCC1 exhibit a reciprocal relationship in genotoxic stress response
A bstract PARP1 (aka ARTD1) acts as a prime sensor of cellular genotoxic stress response. PARP1 detects DNA strand breaks and subsequently catalyzes the formation of poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR), which leads to the recruitment of the scaffold protein XRCC1 during base excision and single strand break repa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell biology and toxicology 2023-02, Vol.39 (1), p.345-364 |
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PARP1 (aka ARTD1) acts as a prime sensor of cellular genotoxic stress response. PARP1 detects DNA strand breaks and subsequently catalyzes the formation of poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR), which leads to the recruitment of the scaffold protein XRCC1 during base excision and single strand break repair and the assembly of multi-protein complexes to promote DNA repair. Here, we reveal that the recruitment of either protein to sites of DNA damage is impeded in the absence of the other, indicating a strong reciprocal relationship between the two DNA repair factors during genotoxic stress response. We further analyzed several cellular and molecular endpoints in HeLa
PARP1
KO,
XRCC1
KO, and
PARP1
/
XRCC1
double KO (DKO) cells after genotoxic treatments, i.e., PARylation response, NAD
+
levels, clonogenic survival, cell cycle progression, cell death, and DNA repair. The analysis of NAD
+
levels and cytotoxicity after treatment with the topoisomerase I inhibitor camptothecin revealed a hypersensitivity phenotype of
XRCC1
KO cells compared to
PARP1
KO cells—an effect that could be rescued by the additional genetic deletion of
PARP1
as well as by pharmacological PARP inhibition. Moreover, impaired repair of hydrogen peroxide and CPT-induced DNA damage in
XRCC1
KO cells could be partially rescued by additional deletion of
PARP1
. Our results therefore highlight important reciprocal regulatory functions of XRCC1 and PARP1 during genotoxic stress response. |
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ISSN: | 0742-2091 1573-6822 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10565-022-09739-9 |