The FANCJ helicase unfolds DNA-protein crosslinks to promote their repair

Mol Cell. 2023 Jan 5;83(1):43-56.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2022.12.005.

Abstract

Endogenous and exogenous agents generate DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs), whose replication-dependent degradation by the SPRTN protease suppresses aging and liver cancer. SPRTN is activated after the replicative CMG helicase bypasses a DPC and polymerase extends the nascent strand to the adduct. Here, we identify a role for the 5'-to-3' helicase FANCJ in DPC repair. In addition to supporting CMG bypass, FANCJ is essential for SPRTN activation. FANCJ binds ssDNA downstream of the DPC and uses its ATPase activity to unfold the protein adduct, which exposes the underlying DNA and enables cleavage of the adduct. FANCJ-dependent DPC unfolding is also essential for translesion DNA synthesis past DPCs that cannot be degraded. In summary, our results show that helicase-mediated protein unfolding enables multiple events in DPC repair.

Keywords: CMG; DNA-protein crosslink; FANCJ; HMCES; SPRTN; replication-coupled DNA repair; translesion DNA synthesis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • DNA / genetics
  • DNA / metabolism
  • DNA Damage*
  • DNA Helicases / genetics
  • DNA Helicases / metabolism
  • DNA Repair
  • DNA Replication
  • DNA-Binding Proteins* / genetics
  • Protein Unfolding*

Substances

  • DNA
  • DNA Helicases
  • DNA-Binding Proteins