Disruption of the Mammalian Ccr4–Not Complex Contributes to Transcription-Mediated Genome Instability

  • Nafiseh Chalabi Hagkarim*
  • , Morteza Chalabi Hajkarim
  • , Toru Suzuki
  • , Toshinobu Fujiwara
  • , G. Sebastiaan Winkler
  • , Grant S. Stewart
  • , Roger J. Grand*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The mammalian Ccr4–Not complex, carbon catabolite repression 4 (Ccr4)-negative on TATA-less (Not), is a large, highly conserved, multifunctional assembly of proteins that acts at different cellular levels to regulate gene expression. It is involved in the control of the cell cycle, chromatin modification, activation and inhibition of transcription initiation, control of transcription elongation, RNA export, and nuclear RNA surveillance; the Ccr4–Not complex also plays a central role in the regulation of mRNA decay. Growing evidence suggests that gene transcription has a vital role in shaping the landscape of genome replication and is also a potent source of replication stress and genome instability. Here, we have examined the effects of the inactivation of the Ccr4–Not complex, via the depletion of the scaffold subunit CNOT1, on DNA replication and genome integrity in mammalian cells. In CNOT1-depleted cells, the elevated expression of the general transcription factor TATA-box binding protein (TBP) leads to increased RNA synthesis, which, together with R-loop accumulation, results in replication fork slowing, DNA damage, and senescence. Furthermore, we have shown that the stability of TBP mRNA increases in the absence of CNOT1, which may explain its elevated protein expression in CNOT1-depleted cells. Finally, we have shown the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling as evidenced by ERK1/2 phosphorylation in the absence of CNOT1, which may be responsible for the observed cell cycle arrest at the border of G1/S.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1868
Number of pages34
JournalCells
Volume12
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • CNOT8
  • transcription
  • genome instability
  • DNA repair
  • CNOT complex
  • CNOT7
  • CNOT1

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