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Biol Methods Protoc ; 3(1): bpy002, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32161796

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Since the discovery of the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated system (Cas) as a tool for gene editing a plethora of locus-specific as well as genome-wide approaches have been developed that allow efficient and reproducible manipulation of genomic sequences. However, the seemingly unbound potential of CRISPR/Cas does not stop with its utilization as a site-directed nuclease. Mutations in its catalytic centers render Cas9 (dCas9) a universal recruitment platform that can be utilized to control transcription, visualize DNA sequences, investigate in situ proteome compositions and manipulate epigenetic modifications at user-defined genomic loci. In this review, we give a comprehensive introduction and overview of the development, improvement and application of recent dCas9-based approaches.

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J Mol Biol ; 429(24): 3814-3824, 2017 12 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29055779

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Ubiquitination is a multifunctional posttranslational modification controlling the activity, subcellular localization and stability of proteins. The E3 ubiquitin ligase ubiquitin-like PHD and RING finger domain-containing protein 1 (UHRF1) is an essential epigenetic factor that recognizes repressive histone marks as well as hemi-methylated DNA and recruits DNA methyltransferase 1. To explore enzymatic functions of UHRF1 beyond epigenetic regulation, we conducted a comprehensive screen in mouse embryonic stem cells to identify novel ubiquitination targets of UHRF1 and its paralogue UHRF2. We found differentially ubiquitinated peptides associated with a variety of biological processes such as transcriptional regulation and DNA damage response. Most prominently, we identified PCNA-associated factor 15 (PAF15; also known as Pclaf, Ns5atp9, KIAA0101 and OEATC-1) as a specific ubiquitination target of UHRF1. Although the function of PAF15 ubiquitination in translesion DNA synthesis is well characterized, the respective E3 ligase had been unknown. We could show that UHRF1 ubiquitinates PAF15 at Lys 15 and Lys 24 and promotes its binding to PCNA during late S-phase. In summary, we identified novel ubiquitination targets that link UHRF1 to transcriptional regulation and DNA damage response.


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Carrier Proteins/physiology , DNA Damage , Embryo, Mammalian/metabolism , Embryonic Stem Cells/metabolism , Nuclear Proteins/physiology , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/physiology , Ubiquitin/metabolism , Animals , CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins , Cells, Cultured , DNA Repair , DNA Replication , Embryo, Mammalian/cytology , Embryonic Stem Cells/cytology , Epigenesis, Genetic , Mice , Mice, Knockout , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/metabolism , Protein Binding , S Phase/physiology , Ubiquitination
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