APOBEC3B regulates R-loops and promotes transcription-associated mutagenesis in cancer.
Jennifer L McCannAgnese CristiniEmily K LawSeo Yun LeeMichael TellierMichael A CarpenterChiara BeghèJae Jin KimAnthony R SanchezMatthew C JarvisBojana StefanovskaNuri Alpay TemizErik N BergstromDaniel J SalamangoMargaret R BrownShona MurphyLudmil B AlexandrovKyle M MillerNatalia GromakReuben Stewart HarrisPublished in: Nature genetics (2023)
The single-stranded DNA cytosine-to-uracil deaminase APOBEC3B is an antiviral protein implicated in cancer. However, its substrates in cells are not fully delineated. Here APOBEC3B proteomics reveal interactions with a surprising number of R-loop factors. Biochemical experiments show APOBEC3B binding to R-loops in cells and in vitro. Genetic experiments demonstrate R-loop increases in cells lacking APOBEC3B and decreases in cells overexpressing APOBEC3B. Genome-wide analyses show major changes in the overall landscape of physiological and stimulus-induced R-loops with thousands of differentially altered regions, as well as binding of APOBEC3B to many of these sites. APOBEC3 mutagenesis impacts genes overexpressed in tumors and splice factor mutant tumors preferentially, and APOBEC3-attributed kataegis are enriched in RTCW motifs consistent with APOBEC3B deamination. Taken together with the fact that APOBEC3B binds single-stranded DNA and RNA and preferentially deaminates DNA, these results support a mechanism in which APOBEC3B regulates R-loops and contributes to R-loop mutagenesis in cancer.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- genome wide
- cell cycle arrest
- papillary thyroid
- transcription factor
- dna methylation
- circulating tumor
- binding protein
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- gene expression
- mass spectrometry
- cell death
- single molecule
- squamous cell
- cell free
- squamous cell carcinoma
- oxidative stress
- copy number
- lymph node metastasis
- drug induced
- childhood cancer
- circulating tumor cells
- genome wide analysis