An inducible long noncoding RNA amplifies DNA damage signaling

作者:Schmitt Adam M; Garcia Julia T; Hung Tiffany; Flynn Ryan A; Shen Ying; Qu Kun; Payumo Alexander Y; Peres da Silva Ashwin; Broz Daniela Kenzelmann; Baum Rachel; Guo Shuling; Chen James K; Attardi Laura D; Chang Howard Y*
来源:Nature Genetics, 2016, 48(11): 1370-1376.
DOI:10.1038/ng.3673

摘要

Long noncoding RNAs (IncRNAs) are prevalent genes with frequently precise regulation but mostly unknown functions. Here we demonstrate that IncRNAs guide the organismal DNA damage response. DNA damage activated transcription of the DINO (Damage Induced Noncoding) IncRNA via p53. DINO was required for p53-dependent gene expression, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in response to DNA damage, and DINO expression was sufficient to activate damage signaling and cell cycle arrest in the absence of DNA damage. DINO bound to p53 protein and promoted its stabilization, mediating a p53 auto-amplification loop. Dino knockout or promoter inactivation in mice dampened p53 signaling and ameliorated acute radiation syndrome in vivo. Thus, inducible IncRNA can create a feedback loop with its cognate transcription factor to amplify cellular signaling networks.

  • 出版日期2016-11