Neuroprotection and repair of 3′blocking DNA ends by glaikit (gkt) encoding drosophila tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (TDP1)

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Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase (TDP1) is a phylogenetically conserved enzyme critical for the removal of blocking lesions at the 3′ ends of DNA or RNA. This study analyzes the Drosophila TDP1 gene ortholog glaikit (gkt) and its possible role(s) in the repair of endogenous DNA lesions and neuroprotection. To do so, we studied a homozygous PiggyBac insertion (c03958) that disrupts the 5′UTR of gkt. Protein extracts of c03958 flies were defective in hydrolyzing 3′-DNA-tyrosyl residues, demonstrating that gkt is the Drosophila TDP1. Although the mutant is generally healthy and fertile, females exhibit reduced lifespan and diminished climbing ability. This phenotype was rescued by neuronal expression of TDP1. In addition, when c03958 larvae were exposed to bleomycin, an agent that produces oxidative DNA damage, or topoisomerase I-targeted drugs (camptothecin and a noncamptothecin indenoisoquinoline derivative, LMP-776), survivors displayed rough eye patches, which were rescued by neuronal expression of TDP1. Our study establishes that gkt is the Drosophila TDP1 gene, and that it is critical for neuroprotection, normal longevity, and repair of damaged DNA.

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Guoa, D. Y., Dexheimer, T. S., Pommier, Y., & Nasha, H. A. (2014). Neuroprotection and repair of 3′blocking DNA ends by glaikit (gkt) encoding drosophila tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (TDP1). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(44), 15816–15820. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1415011111

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