The Role Of Polycomb Group Protein Bmi1 In Dna Repair And Genomic Stability

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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The polycomb group (PcG) proteins are a class of transcriptional repressors that mediate gene silencing through histone post-translational modifications. They are involved in the maintenance of stem cell self-renewal and proliferation, processes that are often dysregulated in cancer. Apart from their canonical functions in epigenetic gene silencing, several studies have uncovered a function for PcG proteins in DNA damage signaling and repair. In particular, members of the poly-comb group complexes (PRC) 1 and 2 have been shown to recruit to sites of DNA damage and mediate DNA double-strand break repair. Here, we review current understanding of the PRCs and their roles in cancer development. We then focus on the PRC1 member BMI1, discussing the current state of knowledge of its role in DNA repair and genome integrity, and outline how it can be targeted pharmacologically.
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chromatin, genome instability, histone modification, transcription silencing, DNA repair, PcG, polycomb, PRC1, PRC2, BMI1, EZH2
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