Abstract

The 10-subunit TFIIH complex is vital to transcription and nucleotide excision repair. Hereditary mutations in its smallest subunit, TTDA/GTF2H5, cause a photosensitive form of the rare developmental disorder trichothiodystrophy. Some trichothiodystrophy features are thought to be caused by subtle transcription or gene expression defects. TTDA/GTF2H5 knockout mice are not viable, making it difficult to investigate TTDA/GTF2H5 in vivo function. Here we show that deficiency of C. elegans TTDA ortholog GTF-2H5 is, however, compatible with life, in contrast to depletion of other TFIIH subunits. GTF-2H5 promotes TFIIH stability in multiple tissues and is indispensable for nucleotide excision repair, in which it facilitates recruitment of TFIIH to DNA damage. Strikingly, when transcription is challenged, gtf-2H5 embryos die due to the intrinsic TFIIH fragility in absence of GTF-2H5. These results support the idea that TTDA/GTF2H5 mutations cause transcription impairment underlying trichothiodystrophy and establish C. elegans as model for studying pathogenesis of this disease.

Highlights

  • The 10-subunit TFIIH complex is vital to transcription and nucleotide excision repair

  • TFIIH is recruited to lesions upon DNA damage detection and, together with nucleotide excision repair (NER) factor XPA, opens the DNA using its XPD helicase subunit, thereby verifying the presence of damage and providing a substrate for downstream endonucleases ERCC1/XPF and XPG to cut out the damaged DNA15,16

  • We proposed that specific impairment of TC-NER, in combination with prolonged lesion stalling of polymerase II (Pol II) or the NER core complex, causes or contributes to Cockayne syndrome (CS) features[19,20]

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Introduction

The 10-subunit TFIIH complex is vital to transcription and nucleotide excision repair. Both transgenic animals displayed normal, wild type UV survival in an assay that measures TC-NER (Supplementary Fig. 3a)[36,48], indicating that the TFIIH complex is intact and functional when either GTF-2H5 or GTF-2H1 is tagged.

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