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. 2024 Dec 5;84(23):4522-4537.e7.
doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.10.016. Epub 2024 Nov 6.

Profound synthetic lethality between SMARCAL1 and FANCM

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Profound synthetic lethality between SMARCAL1 and FANCM

Sumin Feng et al. Mol Cell. .

Abstract

DNA replication stress is a threat to genome integrity. The large SNF2-family of ATPases participates in preventing and mitigating DNA replication stress by employing their ATP-driven motor to remodel DNA or DNA-bound proteins. To understand the contribution of these ATPases in genome maintenance, we undertook CRISPR-based synthetic lethality screens in human cells with three SNF2-type ATPases: SMARCAL1, ZRANB3, and HLTF. Here, we show that SMARCAL1 displays a profound synthetic-lethal interaction with FANCM, another ATP-dependent translocase involved in DNA replication and genome stability. Their combined loss causes severe genome instability that we link to chromosome breakage at loci enriched in simple repeats, which are known to challenge replication fork progression. Our findings illuminate a critical genetic buffering mechanism that provides an essential function for maintaining genome integrity.

Keywords: ATP translocase; DNA double-strand breaks; DNA replication; DNA replication fork; genome stability; simple repeats; synthetic lethality.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests D.D. is a shareholder and advisor for Repare Therapeutics. J.T.F.Y. is an employee and W.Y. and S.R. were employees of Repare Therapeutics.

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