E3 ligase RFWD3 is a novel modulator of stalled fork stability in BRCA2-deficient cells

H Duan, S Mansour, R Reed, MK Gillis, B Parent… - Journal of Cell …, 2020 - rupress.org
H Duan, S Mansour, R Reed, MK Gillis, B Parent, B Liu, Z Sztupinszki, N Birkbak, Z Szallasi
Journal of Cell Biology, 2020rupress.org
BRCA1/2 help maintain genomic integrity by stabilizing stalled forks. Here, we identify the
E3 ligase RFWD3 as an essential modulator of stalled fork stability in BRCA2-deficient cells
and show that codepletion of RFWD3 rescues fork degradation, collapse, and cell sensitivity
upon replication stress. Stalled forks in BRCA2-deficient cells accumulate phosphorylated
and ubiquitinated replication protein A (ubq-pRPA), the latter of which is mediated by
RFWD3. Generation of this intermediate requires SMARCAL1, suggesting that it depends on …
BRCA1/2 help maintain genomic integrity by stabilizing stalled forks. Here, we identify the E3 ligase RFWD3 as an essential modulator of stalled fork stability in BRCA2-deficient cells and show that codepletion of RFWD3 rescues fork degradation, collapse, and cell sensitivity upon replication stress. Stalled forks in BRCA2-deficient cells accumulate phosphorylated and ubiquitinated replication protein A (ubq-pRPA), the latter of which is mediated by RFWD3. Generation of this intermediate requires SMARCAL1, suggesting that it depends on stalled fork reversal. We show that in BRCA2-deficient cells, rescuing fork degradation might not be sufficient to ensure fork repair. Depleting MRE11 in BRCA2-deficient cells does block fork degradation, but it does not prevent fork collapse and cell sensitivity in the presence of replication stress. No such ubq-pRPA intermediate is formed in BRCA1-deficient cells, and our results suggest that BRCA1 may function upstream of BRCA2 in the stalled fork repair pathway. Collectively, our data uncover a novel mechanism by which RFWD3 destabilizes forks in BRCA2-deficient cells.
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