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Article: A Role for the Deubiquitinating Enzyme USP28 in Control of the DNA-Damage Response

TitleA Role for the Deubiquitinating Enzyme USP28 in Control of the DNA-Damage Response
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Issue Date2006
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Cell, 2006, v. 126, n. 3, p. 529-542 How to Cite?
AbstractThe Chk2-p53-PUMA pathway is a major regulator of DNA-damage-induced apoptosis in response to double-strand breaks in vivo. Through analysis of 53BP1 complexes we have discovered a new ubiquitin protease, USP28, which regulates this pathway. Using a human cell line that faithfully recapitulated the Chk2-p53-PUMA pathway, we show that USP28 is required to stabilize Chk2 and 53BP1 in response to DNA damage. In this cell line, both USP28 and Chk2 are required for DNA-damage-induced apoptosis, and they accomplish this in part through regulation of the p53 induction of proapoptotic genes like PUMA. Our studies implicate DNA-damage-induced ubiquitination and deubiquitination as a major regulator of the DNA-damage response for Chk2, 53BP1, and a number of other proteins in the DNA-damage checkpoint pathway, including several mediators, such as Mdc1, Claspin, and TopBP1. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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dc.contributor.authorZhang, Dong-
dc.contributor.authorZaugg, Kathrin-
dc.contributor.authorMak, Tak W.-
dc.contributor.authorElledge, Stephen J.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-17T14:56:47Z-
dc.date.available2020-11-17T14:56:47Z-
dc.date.issued2006-
dc.identifier.citationCell, 2006, v. 126, n. 3, p. 529-542-
dc.identifier.issn0092-8674-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/292580-
dc.description.abstractThe Chk2-p53-PUMA pathway is a major regulator of DNA-damage-induced apoptosis in response to double-strand breaks in vivo. Through analysis of 53BP1 complexes we have discovered a new ubiquitin protease, USP28, which regulates this pathway. Using a human cell line that faithfully recapitulated the Chk2-p53-PUMA pathway, we show that USP28 is required to stabilize Chk2 and 53BP1 in response to DNA damage. In this cell line, both USP28 and Chk2 are required for DNA-damage-induced apoptosis, and they accomplish this in part through regulation of the p53 induction of proapoptotic genes like PUMA. Our studies implicate DNA-damage-induced ubiquitination and deubiquitination as a major regulator of the DNA-damage response for Chk2, 53BP1, and a number of other proteins in the DNA-damage checkpoint pathway, including several mediators, such as Mdc1, Claspin, and TopBP1. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.-
dc.languageeng-
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dc.titleA Role for the Deubiquitinating Enzyme USP28 in Control of the DNA-Damage Response-
dc.typeArticle-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.cell.2006.06.039-
dc.identifier.pmid16901786-
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dc.identifier.volume126-
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dc.identifier.spage529-
dc.identifier.epage542-
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