Abraxas and RAP80 Form a BRCA1 Protein Complex Required for the DNA Damage Response
Brigham and Women's Hospital · Howard Hughes Medical Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The BRCT repeats of the breast and ovarian cancer predisposition protein BRCA1 are essential for tumor suppression. Phosphopeptide affinity proteomic analysis identified a protein, Abraxas, that directly binds the BRCA1 BRCT repeats through a phospho-Ser-X-X-Phe motif. Abraxas binds BRCA1 to the mutual exclusion of BACH1 (BRCA1-associated C-terminal helicase) and CtIP (CtBP-interacting protein), forming a third type of BRCA1 complex. Abraxas recruits the ubiquitin-interacting motif (UIM)-containing protein RAP80 to BRCA1. Both Abraxas and RAP80 were required for DNA damage resistance, G(2)-M checkpoint control, and DNA repair. RAP80 was required for optimal accumulation of BRCA1 on damaged DNA (foci) in…
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Authors
7- BWBin Wang
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- SMShuhei Matsuoka
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- BABryan A. BallifCorresponding
University of Vermont, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- DZDong ZhangCorresponding
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- ASAgata Smogorzewska
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- DNA repair
- DNA damage
- Ubiquitin
- Helicase
- DDB1
- Biology
- DNA
- Homologous recombination
- Good health and well-being