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Publication : Autologous K63 deubiquitylation within the BRCA1-A complex licenses DNA damage recognition.

First Author  Jiang Q Year  2022
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  221
Issue  9 PubMed ID  35938958
Mgi Jnum  J:345315 Mgi Id  MGI:7437280
Doi  10.1083/jcb.202111050 Citation  Jiang Q, et al. (2022) Autologous K63 deubiquitylation within the BRCA1-A complex licenses DNA damage recognition. J Cell Biol 221(9)
abstractText  The BRCA1-A complex contains matching lysine-63 ubiquitin (K63-Ub) binding and deubiquitylating activities. How these functionalities are coordinated to effectively respond to DNA damage remains unknown. We generated Brcc36 deubiquitylating enzyme (DUB) inactive mice to address this gap in knowledge in a physiologic system. DUB inactivation impaired BRCA1-A complex damage localization and repair activities while causing early lethality when combined with Brca2 mutation. Damage response dysfunction in DUB-inactive cells corresponded to increased K63-Ub on RAP80 and BRCC36. Chemical cross-linking coupled with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and cryogenic-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) analyses of isolated BRCA1-A complexes demonstrated the RAP80 ubiquitin interaction motifs are occupied by ubiquitin exclusively in the DUB-inactive complex, linking auto-inhibition by internal K63-Ub chains to loss of damage site ubiquitin recognition. These findings identify RAP80 and BRCC36 as autologous DUB substrates in the BRCA1-A complex, thus explaining the evolution of matching ubiquitin-binding and hydrolysis activities within a single macromolecular assembly.
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