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The human RIF1-Long isoform interacts with BRCA1 to promote recombinational fork repair under DNA replication stress

Authors: 
Dong Q, Day M, Saito Y, Parker E, Watts LP, Kanemaki MT, Oliver AW, Pearl LH, Hiraga SI, Donaldson AD
Citation: 
Nat Commun. 2025 Jul 1;16(1):5820. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-60817-y. PMID: 40595496
Abstract: 
RIF1 is a multifunctional protein that regulates DNA replication and repair. RIF1-deficient cells are hypersensitive to DNA replication stress. Of the two alternatively spliced RIF1 isoforms, called RIF1-Short and RIF1-Long, the RIF1-Long isoform is more capable than RIF1-Short in supporting cell recovery from replication stress. Examining replication stress resistance mechanisms specific to RIF1-Long, we find that prolonged replication stress unexpectedly induces interaction of RIF1-Long with BRCA1. Mechanistically, a phosphorylated SPKF motif unique to the RIF1-Long isoform binds the tandem BRCT domain of BRCA1. BRCA1-RIF1-Long interaction is strongly down-regulated through dephosphorylation by RIF1-associated Protein Phosphatase 1. BRCA1-RIF1-Long interaction requires ATR signaling, and occurs predominantly during S phase. Loss of RIF1-Long impairs the formation of RAD51 foci, and reduces the efficiency of homology-mediated repair at broken replication forks. In summary, our investigation establishes RIF1-Long as a new functional binding partner of the BRCA1-BRCT domain, crucial to protect cells from extended DNA replication stress by enabling RAD51-dependent repair of broken replication forks.
Epub: 
Not Epub
Organism or Cell Type: 
hTERT RPE-1 cells
Delivery Method: 
Endo-Porter PEG