Abstract
DNA damage signaling and repair take place in a chromatin context. Consequently, chromatinmodifying enzymes, including adenosine triphosphate-dependent chromatin remodeling enzymes, play an important role in the management of DNA doublestrand breaks (DSBs). Here, we show that the p400 ATPase is required for DNA repair by homologous recombination (HR). Indeed, although p400 is not required for DNA damage signaling, DNA DSB repair is defective in the absence of p400. We demonstrate that p400 is important for HR-dependent processes, such as recruitment of Rad51 to DSB (a key component of HR), homology-directed repair, and survival after DNA damage. Strikingly, p400 and Rad51 are present in the same complex and both favor chromatin remodeling around DSBs. Altogether, our data provide a direct molecular link between Rad51 and a chromatin remodeling enzyme involved in chromatin decompaction around DNA DSBs. © 2012 Courilleau et al.
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Courilleau, C., Chailleux, C., Jauneau, A., Grima, F., Briois, S., Boutet-Robinet, E., … Canitrot, Y. (2012). The chromatin remodeler p400 atpase facilitates RAD51-mediated repair of DNA double-strand breaks. Journal of Cell Biology, 199(7), 1067–1081. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201205059
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