UbcH5c-dependent activation of DNA-dependent protein kinase in response to replication-mediated DNA double-strand breaks.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Biochemistry I, Kanazawa Medical University, Kahoku, Ishikawa, 920-0293, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: August 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Camptothecin (CPT) causes DNA damage by creating single-ended DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) during replication, differing from the typical two-ended DSBs induced by radiation.
  • Previous research indicated that the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway plays a role in the activation of DNA-PK, which is important for repairing DSBs, when cells are exposed to CPT.
  • A specific ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, UbcH5c, was identified as essential for DNA-PK activation in response to CPT-induced DSBs, and its absence led to fewer chromosomal abnormalities and a reduced cell cycle checkpoint response.

Article Abstract

Camptothecin (CPT) exhibits strong cytotoxicity by inducing DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) through DNA replication. Unlike radiation-induced DSBs, which have two DNA ends, CPT-induced DSBs are considered to have only one DNA end. However, the differences in cellular responses to one-ended and two-ended DSBs are not well understood. Our previous study showed that proteasome inhibitor treatment suppressed CPT-induced activation of DNA-PK, a factor required for non-homologous end-joining in DSB repair, suggesting that the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is involved in DNA-PK activation in response to one-ended DSBs. To identify the ubiquitination factors required for DNA-PK activation, we screened an siRNA library against E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes and identified UbcH5c. Knockdown of UbcH5c suppressed DNA-PK activation caused by CPT, but not by the radio-mimetic drug neocarzinostatin. UbcH5c-dependent DNA-PK activation occurred independent of DNA end resection. Furthermore, loss of UbcH5c reduced DNA-PK-dependent chromosomal aberrations and suppressed the activation of cell cycle checkpoint in response to CPT. These results suggest that UbcH5c regulates DNA-PK activation in response to one-ended DSBs caused by replication fork collapse. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a DSB repair-related factor that is differentially involved in the response to one- and two-ended DSBs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2023.05.068DOI Listing

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