“…DNA-PKcs is a Ser/Thr kinase of over 4000 residues and a member of the PI3K-related kinase (PIKK) family, which also includes mTOR, ATM, ATR and SMG1 (Baretic and Williams, 2014;Hartley et al, 1995). PIKK kinases play key roles in regulation of responses to nutrient stress (mTOR), misfolded and non-functional RNAs (SMG1), DNA double-strand breaks (DNA-PKcs and ATM) or single-stranded DNA (ATR) (Blackford and Jackson, 2017;Langer et al, 2020;Yang et al, 2017). The kinase activity of DNA-PKcs is modestly stimulated by DNA but becomes fully activated only in the presence of both DNA and Ku70/80, which is known to bind DNA ends (Chan and Lees-Miller, 1996;Hammarsten and Chu, 1998;Mimori et al, 1986;West et al, 1998).…”