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Publication : A chromatin-dependent role of the fragile X mental retardation protein FMRP in the DNA damage response.

First Author  Alpatov R Year  2014
Journal  Cell Volume  157
Issue  4 Pages  869-81
PubMed ID  24813610 Mgi Jnum  J:214397
Mgi Id  MGI:5602914 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2014.03.040
Citation  Alpatov R, et al. (2014) A chromatin-dependent role of the fragile X mental retardation protein FMRP in the DNA damage response. Cell 157(4):869-81
abstractText  Fragile X syndrome, a common form of inherited intellectual disability, is caused by loss of the fragile X mental retardation protein FMRP. FMRP is present predominantly in the cytoplasm, where it regulates translation of proteins that are important for synaptic function. We identify FMRP as a chromatin-binding protein that functions in the DNA damage response (DDR). Specifically, we show that FMRP binds chromatin through its tandem Tudor (Agenet) domain in vitro and associates with chromatin in vivo. We also demonstrate that FMRP participates in the DDR in a chromatin-binding-dependent manner. The DDR machinery is known to play important roles in developmental processes such as gametogenesis. We show that FMRP occupies meiotic chromosomes and regulates the dynamics of the DDR machinery during mouse spermatogenesis. These findings suggest that nuclear FMRP regulates genomic stability at the chromatin interface and may impact gametogenesis and some developmental aspects of fragile X syndrome.
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