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Replication stress conferred by POT1 dysfunction promotes telomere relocalization to the nuclear pore

Journal

GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 34, Issue 23-24, Pages 1619-1636

Publisher

COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gad.337287.120

Keywords

POT1; telomeres; replication stress; nuclear pore; nuclear F-actin; nuclear periphery; MiDAS; CRISPRi

Funding

  1. Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center Support grant from the National Cancer Institute [P30CA016087]
  2. National Institutes of HealthNational Cancer Institute [U01CA231019]
  3. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council [1162886]
  4. Cancer Institute New South Wales
  5. NYU School of Medicine
  6. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [1162886] Funding Source: NHMRC

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Mutations in the telomere-binding protein POT1 are associated with solid tumors and leukemias. POT1 alterations cause rapid telomere elongation, ATR kinase activation, telomere fragility, and accelerated tumor development. Here, we define the impact of mutant POT1 alleles through complementary genetic and proteomic approaches based on CRISPR interference and biotin-based proximity labeling, respectively. These screens reveal that replication stress is a major vulnerability in cells expressing mutant POT1, which manifests as increased telomere mitotic DNA synthesis at telomeres. Our study also unveils a role for the nuclear pore complex in resolving replication defects at telomeres. Depletion of nuclear pore complex subunits in the context of POT1 dysfunction increases DNA damage signaling, telomere fragility and sister chromatid exchanges. Furthermore, we observed telomere repositioning to the nuclear periphery driven by nuclear F-actin polymerization in cells with POT1 mutations. In conclusion, our study establishes that relocalization of dysfunctional telomeres to the nuclear periphery is critical to preserve telomere repeat integrity.

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