Revisiting the role of heterochromatin protein 1 in DNA repair

J Cell Biol. 2009 May 18;185(4):573-5. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200904033.

Abstract

Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) is a conserved factor critical for heterochromatin organization and gene silencing. It is recruited to chromatin by its direct interaction with H3K9me (methylated lysine 9 residue of histone H3), an epigenetic mark for silenced chromatin. Now, Luijsterburg et al. (Luijsterburg, M.S., C. Dinant, H. Lans, J. Stap, E. Wiernasz, S. Lagerwerf, D.O. Warmerdam, M. Lindh, M.C. Brink, J.W. Dobrucki, et al. 2009. J. Cell Biol. 185:577-586) reveal a new H3K9me-independent role for HP1 in the DNA damage response, which is distinct from the one recently reported by Ayoub et al. (Ayoub, N., A.D. Jeyasekharan, J.A. Bernal, and A.R. Venkitaraman. 2008. Nature. 453:682-686).

Publication types

  • Review
  • Comment

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chromobox Protein Homolog 5
  • Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone / physiology*
  • DNA Repair*
  • Histones
  • Humans

Substances

  • Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone
  • Histones
  • Chromobox Protein Homolog 5