Repair of nitric oxide-damaged DNA in β-cells requires JNK-dependent GADD45α expression

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Proinflammatory cytokines induce nitric oxide-dependent DNA damage and ultimately β-cell death. Not only does nitric oxide cause β-cell damage, it also activates a functional repair process. In this study, the mechanisms activated by nitric oxide that facilitate the repair of damaged β-cell DNA are examined. JNK plays a central regulatory role because inhibition of this kinase attenuates the repair of nitric oxide-induced DNA damage. p53 is a logical target of JNK-dependent DNA repair; however, nitric oxide does not stimulate p53 activation or accumulation in β-cells. Further, knockdown of basal p53 levels does not affect DNA repair. In contrast, expression of growth arrest and DNA damage (GADD) 45α, a DNA repair gene that can be regulated by p53-dependent and p53-independent pathways, is stimulated by nitric oxide in a JNK-dependent manner, and knockdown of GADD45α expression attenuates the repair of nitric oxide-induced β-cell DNA damage. These findings show thatβ-cells have the ability to repair nitric oxide-damagedDNA and that JNK and GADD45α mediate the p53-independent repair of this DNA damage. © 2009 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Hughes, K. J., Meares, G. P., Chambers, K. T., & Corbett, J. A. (2009). Repair of nitric oxide-damaged DNA in β-cells requires JNK-dependent GADD45α expression. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284(40), 27402–27408. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.046912

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