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  • SUMOylation coordinates BERosome assembly in active DNA demethylation during cell differentiation.

SUMOylation coordinates BERosome assembly in active DNA demethylation during cell differentiation.

The EMBO journal (2018-12-14)
Roland Steinacher, Zeinab Barekati, Petar Botev, Anna Kuśnierczyk, Geir Slupphaug, Primo Schär
ABSTRACT

During active DNA demethylation, 5-methylcytosine (5mC) is oxidized by TET proteins to 5-formyl-/5-carboxylcytosine (5fC/5caC) for replacement by unmethylated C by TDG-initiated DNA base excision repair (BER). Base excision generates fragile abasic sites (AP-sites) in DNA and has to be coordinated with subsequent repair steps to limit accumulation of genome destabilizing secondary DNA lesions. Here, we show that 5fC/5caC is generated at a high rate in genomes of differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells and that SUMOylation and the BER protein XRCC1 play critical roles in orchestrating TDG-initiated BER of these lesions. SUMOylation of XRCC1 facilitates physical interaction with TDG and promotes the assembly of a TDG-BER core complex. Within this TDG-BERosome, SUMO is transferred from XRCC1 and coupled to the SUMO acceptor lysine in TDG, promoting its dissociation while assuring the engagement of the BER machinery to complete demethylation. Although well-studied, the biological importance of TDG SUMOylation has remained obscure. Here, we demonstrate that SUMOylation of TDG suppresses DNA strand-break accumulation and toxicity to PARP inhibition in differentiating mESCs and is essential for neural lineage commitment.

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Anti-SUMO-1 antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution
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Anti-XRCC1 antibody produced in rabbit, ~1 mg/mL, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution