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  2. Poly(ADP-ribose)-dependent regulation of DNA repair by the chromatin remodeling enzyme ALC1

Poly(ADP-ribose)-dependent regulation of DNA repair by the chromatin remodeling enzyme ALC1

  • Science. 2009 Sep 4;325(5945):1240-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1177321.
Dragana Ahel 1 Zuzana Horejsí Nicola Wiechens Sophie E Polo Elisa Garcia-Wilson Ivan Ahel Helen Flynn Mark Skehel Stephen C West Stephen P Jackson Tom Owen-Hughes Simon J Boulton
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  • 1 DNA Damage Response Laboratory, Clare Hall, London Research Institute, South Mimms EN6 3LD, UK.
Abstract

Posttranslational modifications play key roles in regulating chromatin plasticity. Although various chromatin-remodeling Enzymes have been described that respond to specific histone modifications, little is known about the role of poly[adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP)-ribose] in chromatin remodeling. Here, we identify a chromatin-remodeling Enzyme, ALC1 (Amplified in Liver Cancer 1, also known as CHD1L), that interacts with poly(ADP-ribose) and catalyzes PARP1-stimulated nucleosome sliding. Our results define ALC1 as a DNA damage-response protein whose role in this process is sustained by its association with known DNA repair factors and its rapid poly(ADP-ribose)-dependent recruitment to DNA damage sites. Furthermore, we show that depletion or overexpression of ALC1 results in sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents. Collectively, these results provide new insights into the mechanisms by which poly(ADP-ribose) regulates DNA repair.

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