SUMO ylation and PAR ylation cooperate to recruit and stabilize SLX 4 at DNA damage sites

  • González‐Prieto R
  • Cuijpers S
  • Luijsterburg M
  • et al.
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Abstract

SUMOylation plays important roles in the DNA damage response. However, whether it is important for interstrand crosslink repair remains unknown. We report that the SLX4 nuclease scaffold protein is regulated by SUMOylation. We have identified three SUMO interaction motifs (SIMs) in SLX4, mutating all of which abrogated the binding of SLX4 to SUMO-2 and covalent SLX4 SUMOylation. An SLX4 mutant lacking functional SIMs is not recruited to PML nuclear bodies nor stabilized at laser-induced DNA damage sites. Additionally, we elucidated a novel role for PARylation in the recruitment of SLX4 to sites of DNA damage. Combined, our results uncover how SLX4 is regulated by post-translational modifications.

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González‐Prieto, R., Cuijpers, S. A., Luijsterburg, M. S., van Attikum, H., & Vertegaal, A. C. (2015). SUMO ylation and PAR ylation cooperate to recruit and stabilize SLX 4 at DNA damage sites. EMBO Reports, 16(4), 512–519. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201440017

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