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Multiscale reorganization of the genome following DNA damage facilitates chromosome translocations via nuclear actin polymerization

Authors :
Jennifer Zagelbaum
Allana Schooley
Junfei Zhao
Benjamin R. Schrank
Elsa Callen
Shan Zha
Max E. Gottesman
André Nussenzweig
Raul Rabadan
Job Dekker
Jean Gautier
Source :
Nature structuralmolecular biology.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Nuclear actin-based movements have been shown to orchestrate clustering of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) into homology-directed repair domains. Here we describe multiscale three-dimensional genome reorganization following DNA damage and analyze the contribution of the nuclear WASP-ARP2/3-actin pathway toward chromatin topology alterations and pathologic repair. Hi-C analysis reveals genome-wide, DNA damage-induced chromatin compartment flips facilitated by ARP2/3 that enrich for open, A compartments. Damage promotes interactions between DSBs, which in turn facilitate aberrant, actin-dependent intra- and inter-chromosomal rearrangements. Our work establishes that clustering of resected DSBs into repair domains by nuclear actin assembly is coordinated with multiscale alterations in genome architecture that enable homology-directed repair while also increasing nonhomologous end-joining-dependent translocation frequency.

Details

ISSN :
15459985
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature structuralmolecular biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e360e17fc179f40346bc50b211ecd6c9