Cell-cycle dependent inhibition of BRCA1 signaling by the lysine methyltransferase SET8
Yannick Perez,
Fatima Alhourani,
Julie Patouillard
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYAlthough the inverse affinities of 53BP1 and BRCA1-BARD1 complexes for distinct methylation states of lysine (K) 20 at histone H4 have underscored a role of this epigenetic mark in the regulation of DNA-repair pathways choice, how the different H4K20 methyltransferases are involved remained unclear. Here, we show that the replication-coupled degradation of the lysine methyltransferase SET8 responsible for H4K20 mono-methylation (H4K20me1) is required for the onset of the recombinogenic functions of BRCA… Show more
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