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Query: EC:3.1.26.4 (
RNase H
)
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DEAD box proteins are a family of putative RNA helicases associated with all aspects of cellular metabolism involving the modification of RNA secondary structure.
DDX1
is a member of the DEAD box protein family that is overexpressed in a subset of retinoblastoma and neuroblastoma cell lines and tumors.
DDX1
is found primarily in the nucleus, where it forms two to four large aggregates called
DDX1
bodies. Here, we report a rapid redistribution of
DDX1
in cells exposed to ionizing radiation, resulting in the formation of numerous foci that colocalize with gamma-H2AX and phosphorylated ATM foci at sites of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). The formation of
DDX1
ionizing-radiation-induced foci (IRIF) is dependent on ATM, which was shown to phosphorylate
DDX1
both in vitro and in vivo. The treatment of cells with
RNase H
prevented the formation of
DDX1
IRIF, suggesting that
DDX1
is recruited to sites of DNA damage containing RNA-DNA structures. We have shown that
DDX1
has RNase activity toward single-stranded RNA, as well as ADP-dependent RNA-DNA- and RNA-RNA-unwinding activities. We propose that
DDX1
plays an RNA clearance role at DSB sites, thereby facilitating the template-guided repair of transcriptionally active regions of the genome.
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PMID:A role for DEAD box 1 at DNA double-strand breaks. 1871 Sep 41