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FANCD2 modulates the mitochondrial stress response to prevent common fragile site instability

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COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY
卷 4, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-01647-8

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  1. European Research Council [ERC-2014-StG-638898]
  2. GEFLUC Paris Ile-de-France
  3. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [AJE20151234749]
  4. Institut National du Cancer-Plan Cancer [ASC15018KSA, ANR-11-LABX-0071, ANR-11-IDEX-005-02]
  5. Clinical & Experimental Hematology Unit of G. Gaslini Institute
  6. University Paris-Sud
  7. La Ligue contre le cancer

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FANCD2 regulates CFS stability by dampening mitochondrial stress response and preventing mitochondrial dysfunction; activation of mitochondrial stress signaling induces CFS gene expression, with FANCD2 mediating inhibition of CFS gene transcription and promotion of stability.
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are genomic regions frequently involved in cancer-associated rearrangements. Most CFSs lie within large genes, and their instability involves transcription- and replication-dependent mechanisms. Here, we uncover a role for the mitochondrial stress response pathway in the regulation of CFS stability in human cells. We show that FANCD2, a master regulator of CFS stability, dampens the activation of the mitochondrial stress response and prevents mitochondrial dysfunction. Genetic or pharmacological activation of mitochondrial stress signaling induces CFS gene expression and concomitant relocalization to CFSs of FANCD2. FANCD2 attenuates CFS gene transcription and promotes CFS gene stability. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that the mitochondrial stress-dependent induction of CFS genes is mediated by ubiquitin-like protein 5 (UBL5), and that a UBL5-FANCD2 dependent axis regulates the mitochondrial UPR in human cells. We propose that FANCD2 coordinates nuclear and mitochondrial activities to prevent genome instability.

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