Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5533096 Journal of Molecular Biology 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Various canonical RBPs are involved in the DDR.•Various DDR proteins, including sensors and mediators, bind RNA.•We define the class of DNA‐Damage response RNA‐Binding Proteins (DDRBPs).•DDRBPs regulate gene expression through binding to (pre-)mRNA and noncoding RNAs.•DDRBPs function at DNA-damage sites through long and short noncoding RNAs.

Upon DNA damage, cells trigger an early DNA-damage response (DDR) involving DNA repair and cell cycle checkpoints, and late responses involving gene expression regulation that determine cell fate. Screens for genes involved in the DDR have found many RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), while screens for novel RBPs have identified DDR proteins. An increasing number of RBPs are involved in early and/or late DDR. We propose to call this new class of actors of the DDR, which contain an RNA-binding activity, DNA-damage response RNA-binding proteins (DDRBPs). We then discuss how DDRBPs contribute not only to gene expression regulation in the late DDR but also to early DDR signaling, DNA repair, and chromatin modifications at DNA-damage sites through interactions with both long and short noncoding RNAs.

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