Engineered chromatin readers track damaged chromatin dynamics in live cells and animals

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2025-12

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Cardoso da Silva, Richard
Eleftheriou, Kristeli
Recchia, Davide C.
Portegijs, VincentISNI 0000000396164191
ten Bulte, Douwe
Kupfer, Niklas
Vroegindeweij-de Wagenaar, Nathalie P.ISNI 0000000512525792
Vergara, Xabier
Ouchene, Ayoub
van den Heuvel, SanderISNI 0000000388487273

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Abstract

DNA damage is a constant threat to genome integrity and function. Diminished capacity for DNA repair is linked to many human diseases, therefore, understanding the molecular pathways responding to DNA damage is key for developing novel therapies. Lack of unbiased probes to report DNA damage dynamics in living cells and animals limits our current efforts to completely understand DNA repair processes. In this study, we overcome these limitations by engineering protein probes containing the tandem-BRCT domain of MCPH1, which we show to have a specific affinity for the DNA-damage-associated histone mark γH2AX. We employ these probes to track DNA damage dynamics in living cells exposed to a panel of different genotoxic insults, to visualize DNA damage targeted to heterochromatinised satellite repeats, and to map DNA double strand breaks genome-wide. Finally, we highlight the versatility of our probe to visualize programmed double strand breaks during gametogenesis in C. elegans. Taken together, we present a novel protein probe with broad application potential for DNA damage research.

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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General, General Physics and Astronomy, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

da Silva, R C, Eleftheriou, K, Recchia, D C, Portegijs, V, ten Bulte, D, Kupfer, N, Vroegindeweij-de Wagenaar, N P, Vergara, X, Ouchene, A, van den Heuvel, S & Baubec, T 2025, 'Engineered chromatin readers track damaged chromatin dynamics in live cells and animals', Nature Communications, vol. 16, no. 1, 10127. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-65706-y