Distinct mechanisms of recognition of phosphorylated RNAPII C-terminal domain by BRCT repeats of the BRCA1-BARD1 complex
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| Year of publication | 2026 |
| Type | Article in Periodical |
| Magazine / Source | JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY |
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| web | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021925825028625 |
| Doi | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2025.111010 |
| Keywords | BRCA1; BRCT repeats; DNA repair; transcription; RNA polymerase II; condensation |
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| Description | Transcription competes with other DNA-dependent processes, such as DNA repair, for access to its substrate, DNA. However, the principles governing the interplay between these processes remain poorly understood. Evidence suggests that the BRCA1-BARD1 complex, a key player in the DNA damage response, may act as a mediator of this crosstalk. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanism underpinning the interaction between RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) and the BRCA1-BARD1 complex, as well as its functional implications. Our findings reveal that the tandem BRCT domain of BRCA1 binds the Ser5-phosphorylated CTD of RNAPII, utilizing a mechanism previously established for other BRCA1 BRCT ligands. Furthermore, we demonstrate that this interaction is critical for the organization of RNAPII into condensates with liquid-like properties. Analysis of disease-associated variants within the BRCT repeats further supports the biological relevance of this condensation. Collectively, our results suggest that the BRCA1-BARD1 complex may coordinate transcription and DNA repair by facilitating the organization of RNAPII into transcription factories. |
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