2017
DOI: 10.15252/embr.201744052
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Switching genes to silent mode near DNA double‐strand breaks

Abstract: Transcription is tightly regulated in response to DNA damage. Rapid and transient pausing of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) is indeed critical to restrict the production of aberrant transcripts from damaged loci and to prevent deleterious collisions between transcription and repair machineries. Yet, how DNA lesions signal to the transcription machinery to coordinate DNA repair with transcriptional silencing is not fully elucidated. In this issue of EMBO Reports, Awwad et al bring a new piece to the puzzle by iden… Show more

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“…We also predict the compacted chromatin border likely contributes to DDR-dependent transcriptional inhibition, which is predicted to halt passage of RNA polymerases through a DDR locus to enable efficient repair [14,20]. DDR-dependent transcriptional silencing occurs in cis and is dependent upon ATM and RNF8 (11,61). This is consistent with our observation that formation of the compact chromatin border surrounding the damage focus is ATM and RNF8-dependent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…We also predict the compacted chromatin border likely contributes to DDR-dependent transcriptional inhibition, which is predicted to halt passage of RNA polymerases through a DDR locus to enable efficient repair [14,20]. DDR-dependent transcriptional silencing occurs in cis and is dependent upon ATM and RNF8 (11,61). This is consistent with our observation that formation of the compact chromatin border surrounding the damage focus is ATM and RNF8-dependent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Conversely, the compacted chromatin border excludes 53BP1 retention and may also inhibit the spurious binding of other DNA-repair factors. We also predict that the compacted chromatin border likely contributes to DDR-dependent transcriptional inhibition, which is predicted to halt passage of RNA polymerases through a DDR locus to enable efficient repair (45). DDR-dependent transcriptional silencing occurs in cis and is dependent upon ATM and RNF8 (5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistently, animals lacking HP1 (Luijsterburg et al 2009) or Polycomb components (Hong et al 2008) are hypersensitive to genotoxic stress. Besides a potential role of these factors in the recruitment of the repair machinery, they are also thought to promote silencing around sites of damage to prevent conflicts or interference between the repair and transcription machineries (Ui et al 2015;Vissers et al 2012) reviewed in Polo (2017).…”
Section: The Two-faced Role Of Heterochromatin In Dna Damage and Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%