Wu Y, Chen H, Lu J, Zhang M, Zhang R, Duan T, Wang X, Huang J*, Kang T*.Acetylation-dependent function of human single-stranded DNA binding protein 1.Nucleic Acids Res.2015 Sep 18;43(16):7878-87.July 16,2015

编辑: Date:2015/07/16

Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Sep 18;43(16):7878-87.
Yuanzhong Wu, Hongxia Chen, Jinping Lu, Meifang Zhang, Ruhua Zhang, Tingmei Duan, Xin Wang, Jun Huang*, Tiebang Kang*

Abstract

Human single-stranded DNA binding protein 1 (hSSB1) plays a critical role in responding to DNA damage and maintaining genome stability. However, the regulation of hSSB1 remains poorly studied. Here, we determined that hSSB1 acetylation at K94 mediated by the acetyltransferase p300 and the deacetylases SIRT4 and HDAC10 impaired its ubiquitin-mediated degradation by proteasomes. Moreover, we demonstrated that the hSSB1-K94R mutant had reduced cell survival in response to DNA damage by radiation or chemotherapy drugs. Furthermore, the p300/CBP inhibitor C646 significantly enhanced the sensitivity of cancer cells to chemotherapy drugs, and a positive correlation between hSSB1 and p300 level was observed in clinical colorectal cancer samples. Acetylation, a novel regulatory modification of hSSB1, is crucial for its function under both physiological and pathological conditions. This finding supports the notion that the combination of chemotherapy drugs with acetylation inhibitors may benefit cancer patients.

Text link: http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/07/13/nar.gkv707.full.pdf+html