Redox-dependent condensation and cytoplasmic granulation by human ssDNA-binding protein-1 delineate roles in oxidative stress response

人单链DNA结合蛋白-1介导的氧化还原依赖性凝聚和胞质颗粒化,揭示了其在氧化应激反应中的作用。

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作者:Gábor M Harami ,János Pálinkás ,Zoltán J Kovács ,Bálint Jezsó ,Krisztián Tárnok ,Hajnalka Harami-Papp ,József Hegedüs ,Lamiya Mahmudova ,Nóra Kucsma ,Szilárd Tóth ,Gergely Szakács ,Mihály Kovács

Abstract

Human single-stranded DNA binding protein 1 (hSSB1/NABP2/OBFC2B) plays central roles in DNA repair. Here, we show that purified hSSB1 undergoes redox-dependent liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) in the presence of single-stranded DNA or RNA, features that are distinct from those of LLPS by bacterial SSB. hSSB1 nucleoprotein droplets form under physiological ionic conditions in response to treatment modeling cellular oxidative stress. hSSB1's intrinsically disordered region is indispensable for LLPS, whereas all three cysteine residues of the oligonucleotide/oligosaccharide-binding fold are necessary to maintain redox-sensitive droplet formation. Proteins interacting with hSSB1 show selective enrichment inside hSSB1 droplets, suggesting tight content control and recruitment functions for the condensates. While these features appear instrumental for genome repair, we detected cytoplasmic hSSB1 condensates in various cell lines colocalizing with stress granules upon oxidative stress, implying extranuclear function in cellular stress response. Our results suggest condensation-linked roles for hSSB1, linking genome repair and cytoplasmic defense. Keywords: Cell biology; Molecular biology.

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