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  • Polymearase eta (PolH) is crucial for translesion DNA synthesis, and its deficiency increases cancer risk in XPV patients.
  • The function of PolH is tightly regulated by posttranslational modifications, particularly through monoubiquitination by the Pirh2 E3 ubiquitin ligase, which is controlled by the p53 tumor suppressor.
  • Monoubiquitination of PolH impairs its interaction with PCNA and its ability to bypass UV-induced DNA damage, suggesting that inactivation of PolH through this process may contribute to tumor development beyond the mutations seen in XPV patients.

Article Abstract

Polymerase eta (PolH) is necessary for translesion DNA synthesis, and PolH deficiency predisposes xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XPV) patients to cancer. Due to the critical role of PolH in translesion DNA synthesis, the activity of PolH is tightly controlled and subjected to multiple regulations, especially posttranslational modifications. Here, we show that PolH-dependent lesion bypass and intracellular translocation are regulated by Pirh2 E3 ubiquitin ligase through monoubiquitination. Specifically, we show that Pirh2, a target of the p53 tumor suppressor, monoubiquitinates PolH at one of multiple lysine residues. We also show that monoubiquitination of PolH inhibits the ability of PolH to interact with PCNA and to bypass UV-induced lesions, leading to decreased viability of UV-damaged cells. Moreover, we show that monoubiquitination of PolH alters the ability of PolH to translocate to replication foci for translesion DNA synthesis of UV-induced DNA lesions. Considering that Pirh2 is known to be overexpressed in various cancers, we postulate that in addition to mutation of PolH in XPV patients, inactivation of PolH by Pirh2 via monoubiquitination is one of the mechanisms by which PolH function is controlled, which might be responsible for the development and progression of some spontaneous tumors wherein PolH is not found to be mutated.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3187371PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/MCB.05808-11DOI Listing

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