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The deSUMOylase SENP7 promotes chromatin relaxation for homologous recombination DNA repair

Journal

EMBO REPORTS
Volume 14, Issue 11, Pages 975-983

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1038/embor.2013.141

Keywords

homologous recombination; HP1 alpha; KAP1; SENP7; SUMO

Funding

  1. Breast Cancer Campaign [2010NovPhD02, 2011NovSP004, 2006MaySF06]
  2. Cancer Research UK [C8820/A15265]
  3. Medical Research Council [6900577]
  4. MDS University of Birmingham
  5. Cancer Research UK [15265] Funding Source: researchfish

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SUMO conjugation is known to occur in response to double-stranded DNA breaks in mammalian cells, but whether SUMO deconjugation has a role remains unclear. Here, we show that the SUMO/Sentrin/Smt3-specific peptidase, SENP7, interacts with the chromatin repressive KRAB-associated protein 1 (KAP1) through heterochromatin protein 1 alpha (HP1 alpha). SENP7 promotes the removal of SUMO2/3 from KAP1 and regulates the interaction of the chromatin remodeler CHD3 with chromatin. Consequently, in the presence of CHD3, SENP7 is required for chromatin relaxation in response to DNA damage, for homologous recombination repair and for cellular resistance to DNA-damaging agents. Thus, deSUMOylation by SENP7 is required to promote a permissive chromatin environment for DNA repair.

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