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TRAIP promotes DNA damage response during genome replication and is mutated in primordial dwarfism
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TRAIP promotes DNA damage response during genome replication and is mutated in primordial dwarfism

Margaret E Harley, Olga Murina, Andrea Leitch, Martin R Higgs, Louise S Bicknell, Gökhan Yigit, Andrew N Blackford, Anastasia Zlatanou, Karen J Mackenzie, Kaalak Reddy, …
Nature genetics, Vol.48(1), pp.36-43
01/01/2016
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/29481

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Amino Acid Sequence Cell Proliferation - genetics Child, Preschool DNA Damage - radiation effects Dwarfism - genetics Facies Histones - genetics Histones - metabolism Humans Microcephaly - genetics Molecular Sequence Data Mutation Phosphorylation Replication Protein A - metabolism S Phase - radiation effects Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Peptides and Proteins - genetics Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Peptides and Proteins - metabolism Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases - genetics Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases - metabolism Ultraviolet Rays
DNA lesions encountered by replicative polymerases threaten genome stability and cell cycle progression. Here we report the identification of mutations in TRAIP, encoding an E3 RING ubiquitin ligase, in patients with microcephalic primordial dwarfism. We establish that TRAIP relocalizes to sites of DNA damage, where it is required for optimal phosphorylation of H2AX and RPA2 during S-phase in response to ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, as well as fork progression through UV-induced DNA lesions. TRAIP is necessary for efficient cell cycle progression and mutations in TRAIP therefore limit cellular proliferation, providing a potential mechanism for microcephaly and dwarfism phenotypes. Human genetics thus identifies TRAIP as a component of the DNA damage response to replication-blocking DNA lesions.
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