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Direct Restart of a Replication Fork Stalled by a Head-On RNA Polymerase
Published on: April 29, 2010
RNF20-mediated H2B monoubiquitination protects stalled forks from degradation and promotes fork restart
Debanjali Bhattacharya1, Harsh Kumar Dwivedi1, Ganesh Nagaraju2
1Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560012, India.
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Chromatin modifications play an important role in transcription, DNA replication and repair. Nonetheless, whether histone modifications regulate replication stress responses remains obscure. Here, we show that RNF20 localizes to and promotes H2B monoubiquitination (H2Bub) at replicating sites. Knockdown of RNF20 leads to degradation of stalled forks by nucleolytic enzymes, which can be rescued by inhibition of MRE11/DNA2 and co-depletion of SMARCAL1/HLTF/ZRANB3 fork remodelers. RNF20 facilitates the loading of RAD51 and RAD51C at stalled fork sites and acts in the same pathway of RAD51/RAD51C-mediated fork protection and restart. Analyses with RING domain and phosphorylation-deficient mutants of RNF20 show that its catalytic activity and ATR-mediated phosphorylation are essential for its role in replication stress responses. Finally, treatment of RNF20-depleted cells with chromatin relaxing agents rescues fork protection and restart defects. Collectively, our study uncovers a role for RNF20-mediated H2Bub in regulating chromatin dynamics to safeguard replicating genomes.
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