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OGT and OGA: Sweet guardians of the genome

Chen Wu, Jiaheng Li, Jiaheng Li, Lingzi Lu, Mengyuan Li, Yanqiu Yuan, Jing Li, Jing Li

2024Journal of Biological Chemistry33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The past 4 decades have witnessed tremendous efforts in deciphering the role of O-GlcNAcylation in a plethora of biological processes. Chemists and biologists have joined hand in hand in the sweet adventure to unravel this unique and universal yet uncharted post-translational modification, and the recent advent of cutting-edge chemical biology and mass spectrometry tools has greatly facilitated the process. Compared with O-GlcNAc, DNA damage response (DDR) is a relatively intensively studied area that could be traced to before the elucidation of the structure of DNA. Unexpectedly, yet somewhat expectedly, O-GlcNAc has been found to regulate various DDR pathways: homologous recombination, nonhomologous end joining, base excision repair, and translesion DNA synthesis. In this review, we first cover the recent structural studies of the O-GlcNAc transferase and O-GlcNAcase, the elegant duo that "writes" and "erases" O-GlcNAc modification. Then we delineate the intricate roles of O-GlcNAc transferase and O-GlcNAcase in DDR. We envision that this is only the beginning of our full appreciation of how O-GlcNAc regulates the blueprint of life-DNA.

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ChemistryGenomeBusinessGeneticsBiochemistryComputational biologyBiologyGeneGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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