TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhanced DNA repair through droplet formation and p53 oscillations
AU - Heltberg, Mathias S.
AU - Lucchetti, Alessandra
AU - Hsieh, Feng-Shu
AU - Duy Pham Minh Nguyen, null
AU - Chen, Sheng-hong
AU - Jensen, Mogens H.
PY - 2022/11/10
Y1 - 2022/11/10
N2 - Living organisms are constantly exposed to DNA damage, and optimal repair is therefore crucial. A charac-teristic hallmark of the response is the formation of sub-compartments around the site of damage, known as foci. Following multiple DNA breaks, the transcription factor p53 exhibits oscillations in its nuclear concen-tration, but how this dynamics can affect the repair remains unknown. Here, we formulate a theory for foci formation through droplet condensation and discover how oscillations in p53, with its specific periodicity and amplitude, optimize the repair process by preventing Ostwald ripening and distributing protein material in space and time. Based on the theory predictions, we reveal experimentally that the oscillatory dynamics of p53 does enhance the repair efficiency. These results connect the dynamical signaling of p53 with the micro-scopic repair process and create a new paradigm for the interplay of complex dynamics and phase transi-tions in biology.
AB - Living organisms are constantly exposed to DNA damage, and optimal repair is therefore crucial. A charac-teristic hallmark of the response is the formation of sub-compartments around the site of damage, known as foci. Following multiple DNA breaks, the transcription factor p53 exhibits oscillations in its nuclear concen-tration, but how this dynamics can affect the repair remains unknown. Here, we formulate a theory for foci formation through droplet condensation and discover how oscillations in p53, with its specific periodicity and amplitude, optimize the repair process by preventing Ostwald ripening and distributing protein material in space and time. Based on the theory predictions, we reveal experimentally that the oscillatory dynamics of p53 does enhance the repair efficiency. These results connect the dynamical signaling of p53 with the micro-scopic repair process and create a new paradigm for the interplay of complex dynamics and phase transi-tions in biology.
U2 - 10.1016/j.cell.2022.10.004
DO - 10.1016/j.cell.2022.10.004
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 36368307
VL - 185
SP - 4394
EP - 4408
JO - Cell
JF - Cell
SN - 0092-8674
IS - 23
ER -