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Publication : MRNIP/C5orf45 Interacts with the MRN Complex and Contributes to the DNA Damage Response.

First Author  Staples CJ Year  2016
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  16
Issue  10 Pages  2565-2575
PubMed ID  27568553 Mgi Jnum  J:239024
Mgi Id  MGI:5824786 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2016.07.087
Citation  Staples CJ, et al. (2016) MRNIP/C5orf45 Interacts with the MRN Complex and Contributes to the DNA Damage Response. Cell Rep 16(10):2565-75
abstractText  Through an RNAi-based screen for previously uncharacterized regulators of genome stability, we have identified the human protein C5orf45 as an important factor in preventing the accumulation of DNA damage in human cells. Here, we functionally characterize C5orf45 as a binding partner of the MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 (MRN) damage-sensing complex. Hence, we rename C5orf45 as MRNIP for MRN-interacting protein (MRNIP). We find that MRNIP is rapidly recruited to sites of DNA damage. Cells depleted of MRNIP display impaired chromatin loading of the MRN complex, resulting in reduced DNA end resection and defective ATM-mediated DNA damage signaling, a reduced ability to repair DNA breaks, and radiation sensitivity. Finally, we show that MRNIP phosphorylation on serine 115 leads to its nuclear localization, and this modification is required for MRNIP's role in promoting genome stability. Collectively, these data reveal that MRNIP is an important component of the human DNA damage response.
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