When double-strand breaks occur in eukaryotic DNA, the chromatin that protects and organizes the genome must be removed from the vicinity of the break to allow repair factors to bind. Such chromatin displacement involves the addition of ubiquitin groups to histone proteins near the break by the ubiquitin ligases RNF8 and RNF168. Here it is shown that the enzyme OTUB1 prevents RNF168-dependent poly-ubiquitination. Pharmacological targeting of this process might enhance the DNA damage response.
- Shinichiro Nakada
- Ikue Tai
- Daniel Durocher