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    The switching/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI/SNF) Related, Matrix Associated, Actin Dependent Regulator Of Chromatin, Subfamily A (SMARCA) member 2 and member 4 (SMARCA2/4) are paralogs and act as the key enzymatic subunits in the SWI/SNF complex for chromatin remodeling. However, the role of SMARCA2/4 in DNA damage response remains unclear. Laser microirradiation assays were performed to examine the key domains of SMARCA2/4 for the relocation of the SWI/SNF complex to DNA lesions. To examine the key factors that mediate the recruitment of SMARCA2/4, the relocation of SMARCA2/4 to DNA lesions was examined in HeLa cells treated with inhibitors of Ataxia-telangiectasia-mutated (ATM), Ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related protein (ATR), CREB-binding protein (CBP) and its homologue p300 (p300/CBP), or Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) 1/2 as well as in H2AX-deficient HeLa cells. Moreover, by concomitantly suppressing SMARCA2/4 with the small molecule inhibitor FHD286 or Compound 14, the function of SMARCA2/4 in Radiation sensitive 51 (RAD51) foci formation and homologous recombination repair was examined. Finally, using a colony formation assay, the synergistic effect of PARP inhibitors and SMARCA2/4 inhibitors on the suppression of tumor cell growth was examined. We show that SMARCA2/4 relocate to DNA lesions in response to DNA damage, which requires their ATPase activities. Moreover, these ATPase activities are also required for the relocation of other subunits in the SWI/SNF complex to DNA lesions. Interestingly, the relocation of SMARCA2/4 is independent of γH2AX, ATM, ATR, p300/CBP, or PARP1/2, indicating that it may directly recognize DNA lesions as a DNA damage sensor. Lacking SMARCA2/4 prolongs the retention of γH2AX, Ring Finger Protein 8 (RNF8) and Breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) at DNA lesions and impairs RAD51-dependent homologous recombination repair. Furthermore, the treatment of an SMARCA2/4 inhibitor sensitizes tumor cells to PARP inhibitor treatment. This study reveals SMARCA2/4 as a DNA damage repair factor for double-strand break repair. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by IMR Press.

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    Lily Yu, Duo Wu. SMARCA2 and SMARCA4 Participate in DNA Damage Repair. Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition). 2024 Jul 23;29(7):262

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    PMID: 39082357

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