Abstract

ABSTRACTIn response to DNA damage cells activate intricate protein networks to ensure genomic fidelity and tissue homeostasis. DNA damage response signaling pathways coordinate these networks and determine cellular fates, in part, by modulating RNA metabolism. Here we discuss a replication-independent pathway activated by transcription-blocking DNA lesions, which utilizes the ATM signaling kinase to regulate spliceosome function in a reciprocal manner. We present a model according to which, displacement of co-transcriptional spliceosomes from lesion-arrested RNA polymerases, culminates in R-loop formation and non-canonical ATM activation. ATM signals in a feed-forward fashion to further impede spliceosome organization and regulates UV-induced gene expression and alternative splicing genome-wide. This reciprocal coupling between ATM and the spliceosome highlights the importance of ATM signaling in the cellular response to transcription-blocking lesions and supports a key role of the splicing machinery in this process.

Highlights

  • Environmental genotoxins and metabolic byproducts induce a wide variety of DNA lesions which can have detrimental consequences for tissue homeostasis.[1]

  • We present a model according to which, displacement of cotranscriptional spliceosomes from lesion-arrested RNA polymerases, culminates in R-loop formation and non-canonical Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) activation

  • We have recently reported that this latter mechanism is a two-step process involving a stochastic step, triggered by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) pausing at DNA lesions, and a signalingmediated stage, controlled by the Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) DNA damage responses (DDR) kinase.[7]

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Introduction

Environmental genotoxins and metabolic byproducts induce a wide variety of DNA lesions which can have detrimental consequences for tissue homeostasis.[1].

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