Identification of Nanog as a novel inhibitor of Rad51.
Ying XinJuanjuan WangYahong WuQianqian LiMingyang DongChang LiuQijia HeRuifeng WangDian WangSen JiangWei XiaoYang TianWeiwei ZhangPublished in: Cell death & disease (2022)
To develop inhibitors targeting DNA damage repair pathways is important to improve the effectiveness of chemo- and radiotherapy for cancer patients. Rad51 mediates homologous recombination (HR) repair of DNA damages. It is widely overexpressed in human cancers and overwhelms chemo- and radiotherapy-generated DNA damages through enhancing HR repair signaling, preventing damage-caused cancer cell death. Therefore, to identify inhibitors of Rad51 is important to achieve effective treatment of cancers. Transcription factor Nanog is a core regulator of embryonic stem (ES) cells for its indispensable role in stemness maintenance. In this study, we identified Nanog as a novel inhibitor of Rad51. It interacts with Rad51 and inhibits Rad51-mediated HR repair of DNA damage through its C/CD2 domain. Moreover, Rad51 inhibition can be achieved by nanoscale material- or cell-penetrating peptide (CPP)-mediated direct delivery of Nanog-C/CD2 peptides into somatic cancer cells. Furthermore, we revealed that Nanog suppresses the binding of Rad51 to single-stranded DNAs to stall the HR repair signaling. This study provides explanation for the high γH2AX level in unperturbed ES cells and early embryos, and suggests Nanog-C/CD2 as a promising drug candidate applied to Rad51-related basic research and therapeutic application studies.
Keyphrases
- dna damage
- dna repair
- oxidative stress
- cancer stem cells
- cell death
- induced apoptosis
- transcription factor
- cell cycle arrest
- early stage
- stem cells
- cancer therapy
- binding protein
- endothelial cells
- radiation induced
- photodynamic therapy
- radiation therapy
- signaling pathway
- squamous cell carcinoma
- young adults
- single cell
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- circulating tumor cells
- atomic force microscopy
- amino acid
- drug delivery
- dna binding
- electronic health record