Histone Ubiquitination: An Integrative Signaling Platform in Genome Stability
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2021-06
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Mattiroli, Francesca
Penengo, Lorenza
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Abstract
Complex mechanisms are in place to maintain genome stability. Ubiquitination of chromatin plays a central role in these mechanisms. The ever-growing complexity of the ubiquitin (Ub) code and of chromatin modifications and dynamics challenges our ability to fully understand how histone ubiquitination regulates genome stability. Here we review the current knowledge on specific, low-abundant histone ubiquitination events that are highly regulated within the cellular DNA damage response (DDR), with particular emphasis on the latest discovery of Ub phosphorylation as a novel regulator of the DDR signaling pathway. We discuss players involved and potential implications of histone (phospho)ubiquitination on chromatin structure, and we highlight exciting open questions for future research.
Keywords
chromatin modifications, DDR, DNA damage response, H2AK15ub, pUbT12, RNF8/RNF168/USP51, ubiquitin phosphorylation, Genetics
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Mattiroli, F & Penengo, L 2021, 'Histone Ubiquitination : An Integrative Signaling Platform in Genome Stability', Trends in Genetics, vol. 37, no. 6, pp. 566-581. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2020.12.005