BRCA1 and S phase DNA repair pathways restrict LINE-1 retrotransposition in human cells.
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2020
Long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1, or L1) is the only autonomous retrotransposon that is active in human cells. Different host factors have been shown to influence L1 mobility; however, systematic analyses of these factors are limited. Here, we developed a high-throughput microscopy-based retrotransposition assay that identified the double-stranded break (DSB) repair and Fanconi anemia (FA) factors active in the S/G2 phase as potent inhibitors and regulators of L1 activity. In particular, BRCA1, an E3 ubiquitin ligase with a key role in several DNA repair pathways, directly affects L1 retrotransposition frequency and structure and plays a distinct role in controlling L1 ORF2 protein translation through L1 mRNA binding. These results suggest the existence of a 'battleground' at the DNA replication fork between homologous recombination (HR) factors and L1 retrotransposons and reveal a potential role for L1 in the genotypic evolution of tumors characterized by BRCA1 and HR repair deficiencies.
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Authors | Mita, Paolo;Sun, Xiaoji;Fenyö, David;Kahler, David J;Li, Donghui;Agmon, Neta;Wudzinska, Aleksandra;Keegan, Sarah;Bader, Joel S;Yun, Chi;Boeke, Jef D; |
Journal | Nature structural & molecular biology |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.1038/s41594-020-0374-z |
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