Excessive MYC-topoisome activity triggers acute DNA damage, MYC degradation, and replacement by a p53-topoisome.

MYC拓扑体活性过高会引发急性DNA损伤、MYC降解,并被p53拓扑体取代

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作者:Das Subhendu K, Karmakar Sharmistha, Venkatachalapathy Harish, Jha Rajiv Kumar, Batchelor Eric, Levens David
Hyperproliferation driven by the protooncogene MYC may lead to tumor suppressor p53 activating DNA damage that has been presumed to derive from hypertranscription and over-replication. Here, we report that excessive MYC-topoisome (MYC/topoisomerase 1/topoisomerase 2) activity acutely damages DNA-activating pATM and p53. In turn, MYC is shut off and degraded, releasing TOP1 and TOP2A from MYC topoisomes in vitro and in vivo. To manage the topological and torsional stress generated at its target genes, p53 assembles a separate topoisome. Because topoisomerase activity is intrinsically DNA damaging, p53 topoisomes provoke an initial burst of DNA damage. Because p53, unlike MYC, upregulates the DNA-damage response (DDR) and activates tyrosyl-DNA-phosphodiesterase (TDP) 1 and TDP2, it suppresses further topoisome-mediated damage. The physical coupling and activation of TOP1 and TOP2 by p53 creates a tool that supports p53-target expression while braking MYC-driven proliferation in mammalian cells.

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